Please Be Seated.

Please Be Seated.

For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, autumn has officially made its entrance. With that comes more time indoors—but when you have the opportunity to lounge about on iconic mid-century furniture whilst dressed to the nines, it's hard to complain.

 

This time of year is often dubbed the "transitional period"—which is just a fancier way of saying the weather can’t decide what it’s doing. That means it is time to master the art of layering so you can throw on an extra layer when the boiler falters, or lose a few when the fire's blazing. Being ready for whatever the season throws your way is essential, so without further ado, please be seated for a UW lesson in transitional dressing.

A special thanks to the Danish Homestore in Nottingham for providing the furniture and allowing us to shoot in their beautiful store.

 

Meshach wearing Universal Works' Autumn Winter 24 collection at Danish Homestore.

Meshach wearing Universal Works' Autumn Winter 24 collection at Danish Homestore.

Top Coat in Stone/Navy Carde Tweed, Two Button Jacket in Navy Upcycled Italian Tweed⁠, Operators Gilet in Navy Upcycled Italian Tweed⁠, Lazy Day Shirt in Blue Chelsea Cotton Stripe⁠, Pleated Track Pant in Navy Upcycled Italian Tweed⁠.

 

Meshach wearing Universal Works' Autumn Winter 24 collection at Danish Homestore.

Meshach wearing Universal Works' Autumn Winter 24 collection at Danish Homestore.

Short Watch Cap in Olive British Wool, Easy Jacket in Navy/Green Lake Cotton, L/S Utility Shirt in Navy Military Shirting, Duke Pant in Sand Brushed Poly Tech.

 

Meshach wearing Universal Works' Autumn Winter 24 collection at Danish Homestore.

Meshach wearing Universal Works' Autumn Winter 24 collection at Danish Homestore.

Bucket Hat in Indigo 13oz Selvedge Denim, Kingsman Neckerchief in Gold Cambric, Zip Knitwork Jacket in Sand Merino Mix, Bakers Overshirt in Navy Fine Cord, Military Chino in Indigo Recycled Denim

 

 

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