Universal Works Launches Liited Po-U at Merci Paris Store – FESCH.TV

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The UK-based contemporary clothing company, Universal Works, is delighted to announce their Limited Pop-up Store within the prestigious Merci Paris concept store.

The pop-up, which is open to the public from the 9th of June, will continue to show during Paris Menswear Fashion Week (22nd – 27th of June 2021). Universal Works wanted to produce something not only extra special but also dedicated to the city in partnership with a store they regard as one of the best and most unique in the world.

The pop-up will feature a curated selection of some of the best of Universal Works in “Navy Blue”, while featuring two of their iconic chore style jackets, the Universal Works ‚Bakers Jacket’ and the Japanese inspired ‘Kyoto Jacket’. This capsule brings together one-off pieces made from unique Kantha textiles, as well as some of Universal Work’s core fabrics. Those chore styles become more elegant when made in a smart tailoring wool or cotton twill both in navy blue, perfect for any Parisian moment.

Undoubtedly the star attractions of the temporary store are the unique Kantha pieces, which are made entirely from carefully handpicked vintage saris, highlighting a first-class recycling project, where layers of history have been brought together to form one comfortable Universal Works classic.

Co-founder and designer David Keyte explain, „Whether we like it or not, the clothes we wear send out a message to the world. It’s an unspoken language of all the things we like and the attitudes we portray. So this is a truly unique and original moment to show Paris what Universal Works is about. I’ve been collecting vintage textiles for years, on my trips to India, and always loved the possibility of re-using these incredible old pieces of fabric and breathing life into them by making something totally new. Seeing beauty in the imperfect is what inspired me, putting that fabric into our trusty Bakers Jacket and Kyoto Jacket continues the Kantha tradition in a modern context. It means that all these amazing patterns and textures aren’t wasted.”

Keyte adds, “I wanted to showcase the versatility and wearability as well as the uniqueness of what we do at Universal Works while expressing and reflecting the different sides of Paris. Classic and artistic, subtle and loud through to both historic and modern”.







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