Suits but not “Suits”

Suits but not “Suits”

We are always happy to see someone in a matching UW two-piece and are truly honoured that so many people choose us for such important life events. Whilst many of our pieces match, we don’t necessarily consider ourselves makers of 'suits' in the traditional sense of the word but can definitely help with any occasion that requires dressing up. Our approach to “Suiting” nods to formal wear, but more often than not, we strip away the stiff interfacings and shoulder pads, deconstructing long-established methods to generate a more laid-back, easy-to-wear aesthetic. 

 

To offer even more choice for your 'well turned out' look, we often make two jacket styles and two trouser styles in the same fabric. This is so that you can mix laid-back, relaxed pieces like the Kyoto Work Jacket and Pleated Track Pant with more tailored, traditional options like the Manor Jacket and Military Chino to suit your personal style. It is worth noting that our jackets and pants aren’t always cut from the same roll of cloth, so while you'll get matching fabric items, the shade may vary very slightly, but this all adds to the charm and the individual look of a great Universal Works suit.

 

With all of this in mind, we are pleased to share our latest shoot showcasing some seriously smart looks. We hope these will inspire you for any upcoming occasions where you need to appear 'well turned out', safe in the knowledge that each piece will work just as well separately as part of your everyday attire.

  

Images of model wearing two different "suiting" looks from Universal Work's Twill Collection and Spring Summer 24 Collection

Look 1: London Jacket in Navy Twill, Tie in Navy Dot Print, Daybrook Shirt in Ecru Oxford Cotton, Military Chino in Navy Twill, Yogi x Universal Works Rudy II in Black Tumbled Leather. Look 2: Capitol Jacket in Olive Recycled Poly Tech, Tie in Olive Dot Print, Daybrook Shirt in Olive Oxford Cotton, Military Chino Recycled Poly Tech, Yogi x Universal Works Rudy II in Dark Brown Tumbled Leather

 

Images of model wearing two different "suiting" looks from Universal Work's Twill Collection and Spring Summer 24 Collection

Look 1: As before. Look 2: London Jacket in Black Twill, Short Scarf in Mustard Dot Print, Daybrook Shirt in Sky Oxford Cotton, Pleated Track Pant in Black Twill, Yogi x Universal Works Rudy II in Black Tumbled Leather

 

Model wearing "suiting" looks consisting of pieces from Universal Works Spring Summer 24 Collection.

Look 1: Three Button Jacket in Navy Linen Mix Puppytooth, Tie in Mustard Dot Print, Square Pocket Shirt in Navy Ocean Ikat, Military Chino in Navy Linen Mix Puppytooth, Yogi x Universal Works Rudy II Loafer in Black Tumbled Leather. Look 2: Kyoto Work Jacket in Navy Tropical Suiting, Pullover Shirt in Navy Gingham Seersucker, Pleated Track Short in Navy Tropical Suiting, Yogi x Universal Works Rudy II in Black Tumbled Leather

 

Model wearing "suiting" looks from Universal Works Spring Summer 24 Collection

Beach Hat in Sand Recycled Poly Tech, Dockside Jacket in Olive Slub Sateen, Patched Shirt in Blue Busy Stripe Cotton, Pleated Track Pant in Olive Slub Sateen, Birkenstock Soft Footbed in Taupe Suede

 

Model wearing Universal Works "suiting" looks featuring Twill pieces.

Short Scarf in Navy Dot Print, Bakers Jacket in Navy Twill, Daybrook Shirt in Ecru Oxford Cotton, Military Chino in Navy Twill, Yogi x Universal Works Rudy II Loafer in Black Tumbled Leather

  

Model wearing "suiting" looks consisting of pieces from Universal Works Spring Summer 24 Collection.

Look 1: Kyoto Work Jacket in Navy Tropical Suiting, Pullover Shirt in Navy Gingham Seersucker, Pleated Track Pant in Navy Tropical Suiting, Yogi x Universal Works Rudy II Loafer in Black Tumbled Leather. Look 2: Manor Jacket in Navy Summer Canvas, Embroidered Shirt in Blue Classic Shirting, Oxford II Pant in Navy Summer Canvas, Yogi x Universal Works Rudy II in Black Tumbled Leather

 

 

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