Men's New Collection

For Studio Nicholson men’s Summer Module collection, Creative Direc...

For Studio Nicholson men’s Summer Module collection, Creative Director Nick Wakeman selected fabrics with purpose. Textiles with the ability to balance structure, comfort and ease allow for a capsule of styles that feel sensual yet effortless, creating a tension between the formal and the casual.

Core fabrications are refined with a focus on lighter weights and enhanced breathability. Dry textures with cooling properties arrive across light outerwear, soft tailoring, shirts, summer knitwear and denim in a muted palette of black, sand and black grape with apple green highlights.

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Building a wardrobe from a new collection works best when focusing on versatility rather than complete looks. Start with foundational pieces such as trousers, shirting, or outerwear that can be worn repeatedly across different settings. These can then be layered with pieces from the men's knitwear and men's T-shirts collections to create a wardrobe that feels cohesive rather than seasonal. The emphasis remains on longevity, balance, and ease of wear.

New arrivals are designed to integrate naturally with existing Studio Nicholson garments. Refined shirting can be paired with established trouser silhouettes, while seasonal outerwear layers comfortably over knitwear and jersey. Rather than replacing what came before, new collections expand the wardrobe through continuity of proportion, fabrication, and design intent.

New season collections offer an opportunity to explore evolving ideas in material, construction, and silhouette while maintaining the principles of long-term wear. Rather than focusing on short-lived trends, Studio Nicholson designs pieces intended to become part of an enduring wardrobe. Attention to fabrication, craftsmanship, and proportion ensures that new season clothing remains relevant long after its initial release.