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Universal Works is a good solid British label, they do nice grown up, well made functional menswear.
I've had a few bits from their first couple of seasons and they are great stuff, non seasonal, non fashionable, timeless tackle, the A/W collection looks to be a bit of a grower, hard to judge until you see it up close and personal, but what's not to like about big coats, cords, caps and getting all layered up? CD
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