Iroquois 2010 Fall/Winter Lookbook

August 20, 2010Styleby L. Ruano16 Views

We’ve been quite silent on the Iroquois front since the brand’s last lookbook back in 2009, but as we’d expect, the Japanese label returns this year with another great lineup for the Fall/Winter season. Equally as impressive, this collection takes hints from traditional Native American attire but refrains from making it a novelty line, rather utilizing those elements and fusing them with more contemporary styling. Definitely a winner for the new season.

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  • jason

    I think you mean 19th century…
    19th century = 1800s…

    idiots.

  • jason

    I think you mean 19th century…
    19th century = 1800s…

    idiots.

  • jason

    I think you mean 19th century…
    19th century = 1800s…

    idiots.

  • J.C.

    lmaooo funniest hate comments ever

  • J.C.

    lmaooo funniest hate comments ever

  • J.C.

    lmaooo funniest hate comments ever

  • http://coolestshop.com Grock

    I am sure that the REAL IROQUOIS are not getting a dime from this….
    and the GODS will make you pay.
    Take the money and run…beeches.

  • http://coolestshop.com Grock

    I am sure that the REAL IROQUOIS are not getting a dime from this….
    and the GODS will make you pay.
    Take the money and run…beeches.

  • http://coolestshop.com Grock

    I am sure that the REAL IROQUOIS are not getting a dime from this….
    and the GODS will make you pay.
    Take the money and run…beeches.

  • http://scndco.com Swine

    beautiful

  • http://scndco.com Swine

    beautiful

  • http://scndco.com Swine

    beautiful

  • freshwally

    the 18th century hobo collection…

  • freshwally

    the 18th century hobo collection…

  • MacroMan

    LOL @ lower-right. Looks like he’s ready to go milk a cow.

  • MacroMan

    LOL @ lower-right. Looks like he’s ready to go milk a cow.

  • http://www.karmaloopcode.net/ karmaloop rep

    some of these look like they are from the 18th century.

  • http://www.karmaloopcode.net/ karmaloop rep

    some of these look like they are from the 18th century.