Thursday, October 6, 2011

J. Crew Men + Wallace & Barnes

A big "thanks!" to Jessica who kindly shared the following article from WWD with us (click here to read in its entirety) that gives us a more in-depth explanation:
J. Crew Unveils Wallace & Barnes
WWD Issue 09/14/2011

September 14, 2011


UNVEILING: J. Crew, in its first men’s wear presentation at Lincoln Center, took the high-profile opportunity to provide a preview of its new, upper-end Wallace & Barnes offering. The tight collection of limited edition iconic utility jackets, denim jeans and jackets, as well as accessories, are all vintage inspired.

“We’re always hunting for beautiful vintage pieces,” saidFrank Muytjens, men’s design director. “Then we replicated them using the best materials and details. It’s the highest level we’ve done.” Muytjens said the new line will be sold in the company’s men’s stores and online. In the stores, the collection will be housed separately with its own distinct signage. A spokesman said prices vary depending upon the piece.
It is intriguing that J.Crew is branching out with a sub-division of menswear. To purchase the Wallace & Barnes collection from J.Crew (or to just check them out), click here. J.Crew describes it as: "A new collection of old favorites, built using the foundations of traditional workwear, vintage military uniforms and classic outdoor gear as our guide. We've taken the pieces we love, from the obscure to the truly iconic, and evolved them into a limited-edition range of essentials we feel no guy should go without. "

Have you checked out the Wallace & Barnes collection? If so, please share your thoughts on it!

6 comments:

  1. New first markdowns in FS, including the fisherman's henley, cowlneck poncho, finespun blouse tee and Cece tweed ballet flats.

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  2. checked out the W+B section, what's with the multi-compartment fanny pack? or do I just need more coffee?

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  3. tricaliuI've looked at the Wallace and Barnes offerings, they look alright on-line, but I'm not seeing anything radically different from the usual J.Crew fare. Maybe the fabrics are much more impressive in person. Has anyone had some first hand experience with any of these?

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  4. This looks like the J.Crew Collection schtick, only for men. High end flannel shirts and utility jackets? Who knew?

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