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The beginning of 2020 signalled the downfall of workwear. It seemed like overnight we traded in our blazers and Italian wool trousers for a pair of sweatpants. Fortunately we have come full circle again and consumers are phasing out of this lethargic period.

For this issue we dive into the postpandemic workwear and how we are revisiting traditional suiting. This first look by Benjamin Benmoyal is from their Fall RTW 2023 collection, trending in this space is a vertical stripe and the wool textures similar to Terry Apparel’s Mara 6-369.

The next piece in our lineup is from Anna Kiki’s Fall RTW 2023 collection and boasts a strong silhouette that is a great example of statement wardrobe pieces that consumers are looking for. Dramatic, bold and cropped. Cropped jackets and blazers are rapidly inclining and making an appearance in collections across the globe.

Don’t be afraid to include some loud patterns in your range like this look by

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Benetton. Revisiting a traditional blazer with a colour print is a statement piece that works with a wide range of styles. The lavender is very popular at the moment in a hue like Terry Apparel’s Mara 8-158.

Camel colourways don’t tend to date and have always been a traditional hue for timeless tailored pieces such as the iconic trench coat. This two piece look in a colour like Terry Apparel’s Mara 5-307, has a redesign on the shoulders creating a new point of interest. Unique pattern making like this can transform an otherwise normal garment into something truly eye-catching.

Hop on the bandwagon, everyone is going neon like this look from Luisa Spagnoli. First was zoomer green, now a bright hazardous yellow like Terry Apparel’s Mara 1-106. Surely to stop anyone in their tracks, this look brings back flared trousers but dressing a formal workwear look down with a casual singlet.

Last but not least is a military meets traditional suiting by CHB’s latest runway for Fall 2023. Mixing in oversized pockets with zips and elongated rope, these cargo pants are a fresh take on wool trousers for the office. We especially enjoy the sleeveless button up shirt in a hue close to Terry Apparel’s Mara 10-5096.

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