SANDRO checked suit trousers Highlights dark grey virgin wool interlock twill weave Prince of Wales check pattern concealed front button, hook and zip fastening mid-rise belt loops pleat detailing two side inset pockets dart detailing rear welt pocket straight leg Composition Lining: Polyester Outer: Virgin Wool, Cotton 90%, Polyester 10% The composition information is subject to the actual product. The product composition details of the spliced material will be split and displayed. Washing instructions Dry Clean Only The washing method is subject to the commercial washing standard Wearing The model is 1.8 m wearing size 36 Product IDs FARFETCH ID: 23749383 Brand style ID: SFPPA01494
Ujoh Fall 2025: Back to School
Eileen Fisher Tencel Jersey Long Sleeve Crew Neck Shirt
Plein Sport Splash Extreme cotton hoodie Highlights white/black cotton all-over graphic print logo patch at the chest logo print to the rear classic hood drop shoulder long sleeves straight hem Composition Cotton The composition information is subject to the actual product. The product composition details of the spliced material will be split and displayed. Wearing The model is 1.86 m wearing size L The model is also styled with: Dolce & Gabbana Daymaster leather sneakers, Off-White Industrial-belt track shorts Product IDs FARFETCH ID: 19903791 Brand style ID: FACCMJB3056SJO001N
Philipp Pleinchest logo-plaque detail shirtwhite cotton logo plaque classic collar front button fastening long sleeves straight hemMade in ItalyThe origin of the goods may vary from batch to batch. Please refer to the actual product.CompositionCottonThe composition information is subject to the actual product. The product composition details of the spliced material will be split and displayed.Washing instructionsMachine WashThe washing method is subject to the commercial washing standardWearingThe model is 1.88 m wearing size LProduct IDsFARFETCH ID: 18036342Brand style ID: FABCMRP1758PTE003N
Anyone who wore a uniform to class will understand where Aco and Mitsuru Nishizaki were coming from. Ujoh’s designers looked back on their school days in the ’90s, and how kids played with details of their attire to express what little creative freedom they could. They drew parallels with trying to push the boundaries of Ujoh and further define the label’s creative vision within their specific design vocabulary, which is built around precise pattern-cutting, Mitsuru Nishizaki explained through an interpreter backstage before the show. The theme offered a playful backdrop for Ujoh’s creatively layered and asymmetric tailoring, made from wool gabardine or brushed flannel twill this season, the latter for a time-weathered look. The Nishizakis’ familiar tab-fronted or cropped suit jackets, in uniform shades of brown, gray and navy with touches of lime or sky blue, were paired with layered half-skirts or short pants. There were hybrids between a suit collar and a sailor neckline with long, sleeve-like ties, mid-length pleated skirts and rugby sweaters worn several sizes too big. Legwarmers were styled like droopy socks, and quilted winter jackets were evoked in blanket-like skirts in shiny recycled polyamide. The only pattern in the collection this season was a black flower embroidered in repeat on a white bias-cut skirt, intended to symbolize tulip bulbs traditionally given to schoolchildren in Japan so they can learn to nurture them through the seasons. A textured jacquard was woven by hand with ribbons and hand-cut threads, reminiscent of a fake fur thrown on casually, a blue shirt sleeve exposed underneath, for instance. A deconstructed black shearling aviator jacket, open at the shoulders, was a strong outerwear statement. For the finale, the models emerged chatting and laughing to sit on vintage classroom chairs placed in the middle of the runway, enhancing the sense of youthful insouciance with a touch of rebellion.