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Global apparel brings urban elegance to latest wardrobe collection

Global apparel retailer Uniqlo has unveiled its 2024 Fall/Winter collection for the Uniqlo : C line, designed by renowned British fashion designer Clare Waight Keller. 

Known for her refined and effortless style, Keller’s latest collection embodies the dynamic energy of city life, offering elevated LifeWear essentials with clean lines and intricate details that capture the essence of urban autumn and winter.

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The women’s collection has a total of 19 items

Men’s collection debuts

For the first time, the collection includes menswear, featuring broadcloth shirts in soft tones and oversized cuts paired with lambswool blend high V-neck sweaters and tailored jackets. The collection also introduces relaxed parachute pants, smart sweats, and a utility parka, complemented by accessories such as a nylon tote and sleek low-cut sneakers.

Women’s collection: Modern elegance

The women’s lineup highlights a new Heattech item in a fine cashmere blend, offering warmth and comfort as a base layer. Lightweight knitted cashmere vests and cardigans, along with padded sleeveless jackets, bias dresses, pleated skirts, and slim rib merino knits, enrich the Fall/Winter wardrobe. Soft padded clogs, hooded neck warmers, and fringed stoles complete the look with a cozy touch.

The collection features elegant pieces which utilize Heattech

Keller expressed her excitement about the collection, stating, “I have always loved the interplay between the utility of men’s clothing with the feminine elements of womenswear. These collections seamlessly combine these aspects in palette, fabrication, and style.”

The collection will be available starting Sept. 6 at select Uniqlo stores and online. The women’s lineup features 19 items, while the men’s includes 10 pieces, with prices ranging from P990 to P4,990.

For more information, visit the Uniqlo : C special website.

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