
Nottingham’s own Universal Works serves up some heritage and workwear-inspired pieces for the cold, dark nights of winter, with elegant trousers, winterized overshirts and perfectly minimalist jackets that’ll carry you through the colder seasons year-on-year.


In this latest collection, David Keyte and his team explore further the theme of heritage and workwear-inspired pieces, recrafted in durable and luxurious materials, reimagining them for a contemporary audience. The beauty of the consistency of Universal Work’s pieces is their ability to stay relevant, whilst micro-trends come and go over the seasons, this stoic aesthetic boasts the versatility of being dressed up or down in a plethora of different outfits, originally inspired by the clothing Keyte’s father and many other working class industrial workers would don in their day-to-day lives.


With the popularity of heritage wear in modern street style, these well-crafted garments can be seen as an investment due to the longevity of their premium construction and are suitable for any situation, from dates to job interviews, gallery visits, gigs and much more.
