Layer-on-layer for winter in the city
This week's Outfit of the Week is built around classic silhouettes and materials that work in everyday life - even when the temperature drops. An outfit that is easy to put on, easy to use and that stays relevant season after season.
We've combined structure, warmth and a little volume, so the look works both on the go through the city and for a quiet day indoors.
The jacket
Members Wool Jacket Black – Malbon
A wool jacket with a clean look and a relaxed fit. The black color makes it easy to wear for most things, while the material provides the weight and warmth that is suitable for winter. A jacket that works just as well over knitwear as it does over a shirt.
The knit
Norse Standard Merino Lambswool Sweater – Clay – Norse Projects
A classic merino and lambswool knit in a warm clay tone. Light enough to layer, but still warm. The color adds a little life to the outfit without taking away focus.
The shirt
Ole Fine Oversize Shirt – Graphite
An oversized shirt in a dark, dusty grey shade. Wear it open over the knit or let it peek out from under the jacket. It gives the outfit volume and a more relaxed look.
The pants
Loose Jeans - Blue - Mid Used - 12.5oz Kaihara
Loose-fitting jeans in Japanese Kaihara denim. A nice contrast to the softer materials in the rest of the outfit and with a fit that makes the look more relaxed and modern.
Why it works
The outfit balances dressy and casual. Wool and merino add warmth and structure, while denim and oversized silhouettes keep it down to earth. It's a set you can wear again and again – with slight adjustments depending on the weather and occasion.
Find all styles online or stop by the store in Elmegade.
As always: useful, simple and made for everyday use.
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Packyard Journal



