New Arrivals! The Winter 24 Collection

New Arrivals! The Winter 24 Collection

Collaging personal memories of European ski trips with the prevalent mood of 70s sartorial experimentation, the Winter 24 collection by Oliver Spencer invites you on an ascent to elevated everyday dressing.


 
 
 

While both softening and refining seasonal staples, Oli’s relaxed approach to contemporary tailoring continually fuses the inherent functionality of urban workwear and delights in the casual-formal duality of Ivy Style, alongside the playfulness of 70s menswear. The resulting collection, which was shot on the scenic slopes of Lech-Zürs, is a cohesive 'new classics' wardrobe that can be entirely mixed and matched depending upon the wearer’s individual style preferences and evolving environment. Buttoned-up or left undone, this is an invitation for each wearer to be their own main character. Occasionally off-piste, always on-point, always your way. 


 
 
 
 
 
 

Seasonal outerwear highlights include the Big Coat in Corday Beige, the Lincombe hooded jacket in Regent Navy mohair, the Arlington Bomber Jacket in Olive Green velvet and the Double Breasted Jacket in Heddon black cord. As ever, almost all of the outerwear elements of the collection have been made right here in the UK, ensuring the highest level of quality, both in terms of fabric provenance and the artisanal craft that goes into the production. Furthermore, local production has meant a more sustainable collection that also helps to cement the future of the British textile industry.


 
 
 
 

Knitwear heroes include the Graves V Neck Vest which blends alpaca with extrafine merino and recycled nylon for conscious cosiness, and the Talbot Rollneck in colour-blocked tones for sophisticated comfort. Alongside pure new wools, virgin wool, organic cotton and ecological linen, there is also a host of technical fabrics in this collection, selected due to their lightweight performance qualities.


 
 
 
 

Grounded in earthy tones, the addition of rich blues and regenerative green add a pop of winter vibrancy to the palette, while plaids, stripes, and traditional knitted patterns add further depth

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