These Co-ords Are Our Fall/Winter Uniform
When winter rolls around, comfort and ease become primary concerns when getting dressed. Unfortunately, comfort and ease have earned a bad rep in the world of fashion, often being conflated with laziness and lack of care — this is simply not true. A quick look at the world of co-ords at Saks Fifth Avenue will be all the proof that you need.
From classic jersey editions by Stone Island to a utilitarian variation by Reese Cooper which will destroy any prejudices you had against co-ords beforehand, our selection exhibits everything that the co-ord has to offer.
A final consideration is that the right co-ord should be made up of two equally attractive parts. Even if you’re not about the matching life, you will be able to break your co-ord up, sporting half at a time and gaining a new angle on your wardrobe with a sense of uniformity to anchor it.
Shop the best co-ords of the season below.
Stone Island
Stone Island is loved for many reasons, but one of its undeniable USPs is its penchant for a unique dye. From technical particle dyes to thermo-reactive finishes, no process is too much for the Italian label. This cozy co-ord opts for an acid wash to give the duo an eye-catching, uneven finish.
Fear of God
Jerry Lorenzo's Fear of God is the Inspector Gadget of fashion. Whether he's crafting tailored collections with the likes of Zegna or keeping things strictly off-duty as exemplified by this co-ord, everything the designer touches turns to gold.
1017 ALYX 9SM
1017 ALYX 9SM's offering usually features a lot more leather, tailored fits, and metallic detailing than this understated set. Heavyweight cotton jersey makes for a winter-ready take on the co-ord while signature minimal text branding to the leg and chest finishes the ensemble.
Reese Cooper
Reese Cooper's outdoor-leaning collections blend utility and luxury perfectly. This comfortable co-ord embodies that mixture with simple detailing, like a clip to the waistline, pocket to the ankle, and an embroidered logo.
John Elliot
John Elliot's take on the cozy co-ord looks to reconstruct the staples. An overarching grey hue is made all the more interesting by mismatched hits of gradient greys.
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