Last year it was the return of the denim shirt – and this winter
fashionistas are embracing that ultimate style must-have, the denim jacket to
keep them covered as the temperature drops.
And fittingly Wrangler, which has
crafted many breakthrough innovations in denim since it was established in
1904, has just introduced a mix of ultimate denim jackets for the season, along
with its new fit Greensboro jean. One of Wrangler’s key denim innovations, way
back in 1964, was the introduction of “Broken Twill” the unique zigzag fabric
weave that eliminates leg seam-twisting problem even when denim is washed.
This unique “Broken Twill” denim weaving
technology has further enhanced the comfort, durability and flexibility of
denimwear. “Broken Twill” was introduced to the market by Wrangler in Winter
2013 in the Crank denim fit and this season the apparel company takes this one
step further with the arrival of the Broken Twill denim jacket, due in-stores from
April and retailing for R799.
Another centerpiece of Wrangler’s winter
offering is the iconic back-embroidered café-race style jacket which is set to
become a collector’s item for the denim aficionado. Priced at R799, this piece
was designed by Angela Fenn, Wrangler denim designer, who took her inspiration from the Wrangler archives.
Complementing the range is the introduction
of a new Wrangler fit, the Greensboro. A regular fit, sitting alongside the
Crank and Ace, the Greensboro has been carefully designed for comfort. And with
a slight taper from the knee to the bottom hem, it gives the impression of a
slimmer leg for a clean, modern fit.
Check out the Wrangler Winter 2014
collection at Stuttafords right now.
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