__Archive Chronicles
__ Iconic garments, across time
Founded in Pennsylvania in 1830, Woolrich was created to meet a clear need: facing life outdoors, every day. Not as an abstract idea, but as a real experience shaped by cold, wind, work, and time spent in nature. From the beginning, garments were conceived as tools, built to protect, to last, and to support those wearing them in real conditions. Over time, these solutions became codes: materials, patterns, and constructions that evolved into a recognizable identity. Some of these pieces have become true reference points, returning season after season.
This selection traces key moments in our heritage, offering a glimpse into nearly two centuries of research, experience, and continuity.
Wool Blouse, 1930s
A work jacket at its most essential, from a time when wool was the answer to everything.
Hunting Coat, 1958
Designed for long days outdoors, shaped by cold, movement, and changing conditions.
Barn Jacket, 1990s
Originally made for everyday work close to the land, still relevant today.