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What’s Good This Week: Our Legacy Work Shop’s new bags, Goldwin’s link up with Comme Des Garçons, and more



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Jotaro Joden

Wales Bonner and Adidas reunite, Ssstein and Umbro make things official, Studio Nicholson taps Aaron Levine for a capsule, and more menswear moves to have on your radar this week.

Our Legacy WORK SHOP drops bags for business and pleasure

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In the pursuit to create the perfect all-purpose bags, Our Legacy Work Shop have found their answer with their new range. Arriving in what it describes as “travel, work and party sizing”, the three iterations differ in size (“Travel” being the biggest and “Party” being the smallest) and material make-up. The “Work” option is crafted from full grain leather, while the “Party” and “Travel” use a blend of leather nubuck. They all feature the signature Yin Yang logo embossed and a snap handle keep for easy, everyday carry. If you’re in the market for your next bag, make sure to check these out on 31st October.

John Lobb celebrates the Lopez’s 75th anniversary

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Heritage. That’s what comes to mind with John Lobb’s Lopez 75 loafer, which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year. And it carries decades of unchanged craftsmanship from Chilean aristocrat Baron Arturo Lopez’s, a long-standing John Lobb customer who conceived the shoe. Inspired by the original Penny loafer and hand-crafted in Northampton, the signature is the vamp strap adorned with an oval cut for a classy, subtle statement along with an impressive one-cut upper for a sleek, minimalist upper. With incomparable quality and a 190-step process that takes weeks, this is the end-all, be-all loafer. Check them out online and in-store now.

Studio Nicholson brings on Aaron Levine for its Winter ‘25 Module collection

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Studio Nicholson is celebrating its 15th year in business by tapping menswear consultant and brand owner Aaron Levine to help out on its latest capsule. The result is exactly what you’d expect, combining Americana motifs with Studio Nicholson’s elevated minimalism in a way that feels luxurious and familiar. Chunky half-zip sweaters and thermal-like knits are paired with corduroy sets, checkered shirts and cowboy-creased faded jeans. It’s a plug-and-play collection that has several items that could easily fit into anyone’s wardrobe. Have a look at the 26-piece capsule online and in-store now.

Goldwin and Comme des Garçons Homme join forces

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Being a Japanese brand, there aren’t many bigger seals of approval than a collaboration with The Big Three (a widely acknowledged trio of top tier of labels comprising Comme des Garçons, Issey Miyake, and Yohji Yamamoto). Fortunately for Goldwin, they did just that, unveiling their latest collab with none other than Comme des Garçons Homme. Featuring the experimentation and universality of Comme des Garçons Homme and mixing it with the technical functionality of Goldwin, what you get are two new styles at the intersection of sports and fashion. The first being the Gore-Tex Three-Dimensional Down Jacket with an all-weather outer shell, 650-fill-power down, and a tucked-away hood. The second is the Windstopper Three-Dimensional Down Shirt with a shacket-like silhouette and the same outer shell and down fill. Both coming in Black and Khaki colourways, the two jackets will be available to shop online and in-store on 1st November. 

Lac Demure delivers its AW25 drop

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When it comes to high-quality minimalist clothing, Scandinavia isn’t a bad place to look. From Our Legacy to Mfpen, and even the aforementioned Studio Nicholson, there’s a long catalogue of trusty brands that can really build the foundation of your wardrobe. Then there’s Lac Demure, a Copenhagen-based outfit that makes your everyday rotation just that little bit more interesting, without sacrificing on versatility. Its latest delivery might be one of its best, playing with patterns and textures with a sold-out “Albert” wool flannel and their stand-out “Frank” jacket made from 100% Italian virgin wool and a beautiful, subtle check pattern. The “Hakon” hooded leather jacket is another standout with a bubble grain lambskin construction (and RiRi zippers, of course) along with the “Marvin” wool cargos that have an elegant wide fit with deep front pleats for some added interest. The collection is selling quickly so make sure you check out the full range online.

Ssstein does sportswear with Umbro

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Known for their elegant silhouettes and modular versatility, Ssstein has built a pretty impressive following that’s dedicated to their thoughtful everyday clothing. Their most recent venture is a pivot towards sportswear through a collab with Umbro,  taking inspiration from England’s 1966 World Cup-winning gear. It wasn’t the on-field kits that they took notes from, though, but the training fits that give off all the retro vibes. Linen and nylon tracksuits dominate the capsule, coming in a classic navy and a more clean off-white. There’s also a padded jacket, wide faded jeans, caps and an oversized crewneck sweatshirt. If you want to get your hands on this collection, check back online and in-store on 1st November.

Wales Bonner and Adidas keep on evolving

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Returning for yet another collab, Wales Bonner and Adidas is the gift that keeps on giving. This time around, they’ve gone for more satin and sequin. The designer’s original silhouette, the Karinthas, are back in a brown sequin as well as a black and blue satin. The Japan sneakers get a lavender makeover whilst the Superstars are done up in a white croc leather upper. The apparel might include the biggest highlights of the whole capsule, featuring a wool-blend blouson jacket that’ll be sure to fly off shelves, a smart navy velour tracksuit and a fun cheetah-print red sweater vest. If anything catches your eye, make sure you check out the collection online and in-stores on 31st October.

Massimo Osti and District Vision double down on innovation

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When you’ve got Massimo Osti’s material wizardry and District Vision’s techy sports apparel and sunglasses coming together, you know you’re in for something a bit mad. For starters, it’s a partnership built on the shared philosophy of innovation, which is a nice springboard to some seriously good menswear. Case in point, this collection’s multi-functional vests, and jackets with heat-sealed seams, graphic tees, and titanium sunnies. Sound like a bit of you? The collection is available now.

Jungkook stars in Calvin Klein’s latest campaign

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After his viral first appearance at the Calvin Klein show last month, Jungkook from K-Pop group BTS stars in their new denim campaign. Shot by Mert Alas, we see the Seven singer set against a moody New York backdrop as he takes on the city wearing the latest denim line that includes ‘90s-inspired silhouettes. The CK Emblem print adds flair by adding a monogram to Calvin Klein’s staples, the light wash ’90s Trucker Jacket and Straight Jean combo is a classic, and the Darted Workwear Jacket and Carpenter trousers give off a more rugged, utilitarian look. Shop the new collection online and in-stores now. 

Thom Browne debuts its High Winter campaign

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For its High Winter campaign, Thom Browne went upstate with his family and mates. Showing a dinner at Stissing House in Amenia, New York, the campaign sees stars like The Summer I Turned Pretty’s Sean Kaufman, The Gilded Age’s Morgan Spector and Rebecca Hall. It looked like a pretty classy outing, with down-filled jackets and fishing boots paired with suits and bow ties to beat the nippy outdoors. There’s a subtle collegiate notion through varsity jackets and wool zip pull overs, all adorned with the 4-bar emblem. Shop the latest collection online and in-store now.

Louis Vuitton lets the dogs out

Pharrell’s Louis Vuitton knows exactly who to recruit for its campaigns. And the Creative Director has proven that once again with the new Men’s Spring/Summer 2026 Pre-Collection campaign. Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham and actor-of-the-moment Callum Turner grace the British countryside alongside the all-important cast of dogs. They’re dressed in workwear-influenced tailoring, preppy wool pullovers and tweed ensembles that reimagine the uniforms of old England’s hillside manors with an added Pharrell flair. The campaign also showcases an LV pet capsule. Check out the collection online and in-store now. 

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