The Universal Works 2010 Spring Collection Shows Some Blue Collar Couture
Alex Scott — April 6, 2010 — Fashion
References: universalworks & hypebeast
Think you have what it takes to pull off the vest and shorts combo? If you feel like that's the look you want this summer, then you need to have a serious look through the Universal Works 2010 Spring Collection. With an assortment of both pastel colored and earth tone tops, this line covers a wide array of activities these clothes would be suited for.
Most of the items from the Universal Works 2010 Spring Collection are purposefully modest, using simple cuts and stitching to give off a subtle, yet classy vibe. Though these clothes may be designed for the British gentleman, there's no reason why we won't be seeing tons of selections all around over here this season.
Most of the items from the Universal Works 2010 Spring Collection are purposefully modest, using simple cuts and stitching to give off a subtle, yet classy vibe. Though these clothes may be designed for the British gentleman, there's no reason why we won't be seeing tons of selections all around over here this season.
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2. Modest Workwear - Create work garments that use simple cuts and stitching to give off a subtle yet classy vibe.
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1. Retail Industry - Retailers can explore the demand for different design options when it comes to workwear for all ages.
2. Fashion Industry - Fashion designers can innovate on multi-functional workwear by creating pieces that can transition from the workplace to casual outings.
3. Manufacturing Industry - Manufacturers can focus on making workwear that can be used by any age group or gender to expand their customer base.
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