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Wood Underwear® FW22 Introduces New Styles in Lounge
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Tailored Pant & Hoodie in Olive Tailored Pant & Hoodie in Iron Founder, Terresa Zimmerman Lounge Pants Trunks White Space Consultant Group
Tailored Lounge Pants & Hoodies Just in Time For Holiday Gifting

RALEIGH, N.C. - Washingtoner -- Wood Underwear LLC is introducing new lounge styles along with a range of new color ways for FW22. The new lounge styles included a tailored pant and hoodie in complement to the Wood original relaxed fit pants.

"Wood's tailored lounge pant in olive and iron exceeded our expectations with incredibly successful pre-sales at market the the extent that we expanded production to include burgundy for holiday," states Terresa Zimmerman, founder of Wood Underwear. "As people begin to define their work locations, whether full time WFH, hybrid or in the office, the trend is up to level of dressing. Yes, even at home. That trend is more finished looks definitely carries over into lounge and hangout wear".

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Wood Underwear's FW22 collection will include all styles of underwear in olive, iron, and a new print, blue camo. Along with the new hoodie style, the collection adds long sleeve henleys in olive and iron. Wood underwear collection specializes in amazing Lenzing Model(TM) and Lenzing Tencil(TM) cotton blend fabrics.

FW22 collection will be available to ship September 15, 2022.

About Wood Underwear

Wood Underwear - Underwear, Undershirts and Lounge Wear for Men. Our goal is to make and market great everyday underwear and base layers for me. You deserve it. Wood gives you the comfort to do all you want to do. Knowing you look good doing it. Great materials. Amazing fit. Great value. Try it, Wood is good.

Founded by Terresa Zimmerman in 2012 in Hermosa Beach, California, Wood Underwear is the only female founded men's underwear brand, a proud partner of Pledge 1%, One Tree Planted, and supports causes that promote healthy & active outdoor lifestyles. Learn more at www.woodunderwear.com - #woodisgood

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Ashley-Victoria Smith
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