Todd Snyder (fashion designer)

Crew,[6] where he designed The Ludlow Suit, The Broken-in-Chino and The Secret Wash Shirt and created collaborations with heritage brands, including Timex, Red Wing Shoes, Thomas Mason, and Alden.

Influenced by Savile Row tailoring, vintage military clothing and American workwear, he reinvents the classics and makes them relevant for a modern gentleman.

[11][12] In 2023, Todd was announced [13] as the new Creative Director for Woolrich, for whom he is designing a new upscale Black Label Collection [14] that will debut in the fall of 2024.

In January 2024, Todd made a grand return [15] to the runway with his FW24 Collection "The Modernist" [16] in Firenze, Italy at Pitti Uomo, the world's largest menswear show, as the awarded Designer Showcase.

Showing on the international stage to great praise, Todd was heralded by the New York Times as “the righteous inheritor of Ralph Lauren's mantle” [17] and “arguably the most important American designer in Europe this season...” [18] by GQ.

Snyder helped pioneer the modern collaboration at J.Crew back in 2007, when he partnered with Red Wing on a special version of their iconic work boot.

[22] In 2023 Todd Snyder partnered with Michael Graham, founder of Brooklyn-based Savant Studios, on a capsule collection called Artifacts.

Todd Snyder, photographed by Matthew Brookes
Todd Snyder FW24 Collection "The Modernist" on the runway at Pitti Uomo 105 in Firenze, Italy.
Todd Snyder x L.L.Bean "Upta Camp" Collection, 2021