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It's a Brit-Core Winter According to JW Anderson and UNIQLO

The new drop comes complete with hunting jackets, lambswool knits and plenty of herringbone.

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It's a Brit-Core Winter According to JW Anderson and UNIQLO

The new drop comes complete with hunting jackets, lambswool knits and plenty of herringbone.

The king of basics, Uniqlo, is partnering once again with cult favorite label JW Anderson. The Fall/Winter 2025 collection reimagines winter outfits with a classic British lens, inspired by traditional field wear, from colorful knits to hunting jackets.

Booked and busy, Jonathan Anderson recently made his designer debut at Dior for Spring/Summer 2026 and was named one of the most influential people in the world by TIME 100 in 2024. Alongside these accolades, he’s still designing for his namesake label and keeping the brand front and centre with this latest Uniqlo collection.

Functional yet design-forward and totally Britcore-inspired, think padded coats inspired by hunting jackets, corduroy pants with workwear style pockets and a huge poncho that can be buttoned up for outerwear or simply used as a blanket for those cozy evenings by the fire. Alongside these, the Short Jacket will be a staple for us this season with its high-performance PUFFTECH fill and cropped length for a feminine fit. Finally, we couldn’t have true Brit style without some knits, including a lambswool bicolor herringbone crew neck, a knitted polo in blood orange and an icy blue combo; there’s a sweater for every occasion.

Speaking of the collaboration, Anderson said, “This season’s collection updates the British winter wardrobe with ease of styling and universal playfulness,” later sharing, “New warm colors have been added for our signature denim and Oxford shirts.” Indeed, you’ll find butter yellow, mustard and warm rust alongside pops of blue and bright red, hinting at that well-known playfulness. This is one way to bring that design-edge to your winter wardrobe and keep the colors popping through the gray season.

The collection will be available via the Uniqlo website from October 16.

For other collaborations, check out Sandy Liang’s new drop with Gap.

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