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Crooks & Castles Holiday 2009 Look Book

14 October 2009, 20.50 | Posted in Fashion | 13 comments »

Crooks & Castles Holiday 2009 Look Book

Crooks & Castles presents their Holiday 2009 Collection entitled “Strange Wilderness”. As with most brands that have been labelled “streetwear” over the years, this season shows a markedly more mature approach with a heavy mix of classic workwear and hunting inspired garments. The brand keeps a healthy dose of it’s prominent logo applications, though the look is approached from a very collegiate angle. Outerwear and button down shirts are highlights, while items such as sherpa lined ear flap New Eras stay the course.

Have a glance at the full Crooks & Castles Holiday 2009 Look Book after the leap.


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13 comments
  1. WhatThe?:

    It’s a line is little better then Crooks last few seasons, but really seem like they are struggling for ideas. The line really doesn’t flow and looks like they’re trying to satisfy Japan, LA & NYC all with one line.

  2. Boss Hogg:

    Line looks Really Good! It’s definitely satisfying to me!

  3. ToMFord:

    Hey WhatThe? I am a bit confused by your illiterate comment, you really should proof read your posts…who else would Crooks want to satisfy beside Japan, LA & NYC is there anywhere else that matters? Let me know on my blog.
    Thanks,
    Tom Ford

  4. heflys:

    Nothing impressive.

  5. squirrel:

    crooks and castles is a scam. people need to stop fueling companies with their bullshit habits of getting fresh gear. it may just be copping a tee to you, but little purchases add up to this shit.

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  7. Dan Chao:

    LOLOLOLOL

    Crooks finally on the workwear train….about 4 years late again!

    First off, all those collars are WRONG. Horribly designed “workwear” inspired shit…disgusting

  8. line definitely looks different then what crooks normally puts out.

  9. CitySal:

    The Collection looks really good, really wearable… It’s good to see that they’re finally stepping it up and changing from their norm. Good job Crooks.

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  11. soybomb:

    CC usually sucks. this has a few pieces that do not suck, especially the blue flannel jacket. but i agree, others have done it and done it better.

  12. big frank:

    Looks like another season of straight garbage from c & c.

  13. croook:

    they gotta come out with some sicker clothes they got some fresh shit but there losin it no more of that button down shirt crap i wanna see some sick tees and dope sweaters and coats

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