Founded in 2004, with a home base in Vancouver, Canada, Wings+Horns takes inspiration from Japanese street style, and sources materials from the land far, far away. One look at the Fall/Winter 2016 line, and it’s obvious that this brand wants to help you find your new favorite little black jacket.
Most of the line is – you guessed it – black, with other touches of military-inspired colors and details, along with some stand-out items that look like they came in straight out of left field, like the Handknit Liner Jacket, a knit crewneck sweater made in a creamy, off-white knit.
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Wings+Horns is all about the utilitarian dress aesthetic. But do not for one second assume that utilitarian means plain. This line is all about premium fabrics, in the most understated colors, and well thought details.
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Spotlight | Wings+Horns Fall/Winter 2016
Born between Tokyo and Vancouver, streetwear label Wings+Horns is going to keep you covered for winter.
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Satin Sherpa Parka
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Sherpa Wool Bomber
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Insulated Deck Jacket
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Handknit Peruvian Wool Cardigan
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Heavyweight Terry Vest
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Satin Sherpa Bomber
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Handknit Liner Jacket
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Handknit Liner Jacket
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Sherpa Wool Topcoat
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Cottom Cashmere Long Sleeve Thermal
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Heavyweight Terry Liner Jacket
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Melton Wool Mac Coat