Dickies launches autumn winter ’19 collection Dickies
Dickies have launched the look book for their latest autumn winter collection online. The collection continues to embrace the brand’s almost 100 years of workwear heritage, with an original collection of apparel and accessories for this season.
The men’s and women’s collections introduce new colourways, patterns, and pieces to Dickies’ iconic workwear silhouettes, giving a contemporary feel to traditional workwear. There’s a new Velvet collection, which includes the Lewisburg velvet work pant and the Garrison jacket, and a Contrast collection including the Ezel work pant, the Hardinsburg shirt and the Addison bucket hat. The Varsity collection harks back the the brand’s American roots, with the Nevisdale varity jacket, and t-shirts, hoodies, and jumpers with the Dickies logo in a varsity inspired font.
The campaign look book was shot on location in Sweden, summing up the rugged functionality of Dickies clothing, combined with its appeal for various subcultures – the brand is the clothing of choice for construction workers and bike builders through to tattoo artists and skaters.
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