Daniel Simmons presents a Fall/Winter 2025 collection where heritage workwear meets modern refinement. The feeling is one of quiet ease, built on strong silhouettes and tactile finishes. Think oversized coats, cropped knits, washed denim, and wide-leg trousers.

Outerwear forms the core. Jackets of waxed cotton, milled and coated by British Millerain Co, are designed to develop a unique patina with wear. A sage green cashmere overcoat is cut in England from Italian-spun fibres. Denim jackets from Salento are washed through multi-step treatments in Italy, giving each one a lived-in fade and slight variation.

The foundation pieces continue this theme. Soft Handle pleated trousers, cut in Portugal from Italian suiting cloth, have a fluid drape. Utilitarian shapes are given a refined finish with herringbone tailoring. Knitwear focuses on weight and flow, featuring five-gauge merino sweaters with dropped shoulders and lambswool intarsia knits with seamless graphics. Even jersey is elevated; 470g loopback sweatpants are knitted and dyed in England for a dense, clean fit.

The palette comes from earth and mineral tones: forest, slate, antique brown, and navy, accented by washed indigo, cream, and cobalt. Techniques like garment dyeing and surface distressing provide depth and a sense of individuality to the garments.

Produced in limited runs across England, Italy, and Portugal, the collection reflects the brand’s focus on longevity and authenticity.

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