Wax London‘s latest collection, “Escape the Noise,” is a chill vibe inspired by a trip to the Scottish countryside. They’ve got a bunch of new knitwear pieces, from cozy chunky knits to stylish printed ones.
You’ll also find their classic Whiting Overshirt back in action, but with some new patterns and colors. There are also a few other overshirt options, like the Mount and the Otto. For outerwear, they’ve got fleeces, corduroy jackets, and bomber jackets. And if you’re really feeling fancy, there’s a leather bomber jacket. They’ve also got some new shirts, including flannel styles, seersucker corduroy, and Oxford shirts. The embroidered corduroy shirt is a real standout piece. To top it off, Wax has added corduroy caps and organic cotton socks to their accessories line.
Check out the “Escape the Noise” campaign images below:
Directed by: Fred Page & Ethan Porter
Video: Ethan Porter
Stills/Images: Felix Russell-Saw
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