
"Jonathan Anderson stays booked and busy. Fresh off his Paris Fashion Week (women's) Dior debut, the renowned British designer is already back and launching a new collection, this time taking his namesake label for a spin with a fresh-off-the-press Uniqlo collab. Dialed for fall dailywear, the latest batch of Uniqlo x JW Anderson is one of the duo's best in recent memory, with a streamline-but-stocked capsule of highly wearable, surprisingly sophisticated and distinctly British apparel for autumn and beyond."
"The 14-item Uniqlo x JW Anderson capsule contains all the menswear staples we've come to expect - straight-leg jeans, ribbed sweaters, striped oxford shirting - with a few curveballs, including an elite PUFFTECH Utility Jacket that's inspired by vintage hunting jackets and could aptly be described as a Barbour clone for a fraction of the price. Notably, the collection also features pops of color - burnt orange, crimson and lavender all make appearances - amongst the khaki, olive and navy palette traditional to fall, a hyper-intentional choice by Anderson."
"This season's collection updates the British winter wardrobe with ease of styling and universal playfulness. Along with unique items that are distinctively JW ANDERSON, such as utility jackets and ponchos. New warm colors have been added for our signature denim and oxford shirts."
Jonathan Anderson returned from a Paris Fashion Week Dior debut and launched a new Uniqlo collaboration under his namesake label. The 14-item capsule emphasizes fall dailywear with menswear staples like straight-leg jeans, ribbed sweaters and striped oxford shirts alongside standout pieces such as a PUFFTECH Utility Jacket inspired by vintage hunting jackets. The collection mixes traditional fall khaki, olive and navy with warm pops of burnt orange, crimson and lavender. The offering aims for ease of styling and playful British details, includes utility jackets and ponchos, and will be available Oct. 16 online and in select stores for a limited time at $8–$130.
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