WORKING WITH THE OUZE STUDIO SHIRT
The first installment of Working With The Ouze, friends of ours and makers of fine jewellery.

WORKING TAKEOUT BAG
Construction taken from vernacular US Chinese restaurant takeout boxes.


WORKING SLACK JEAN
Working's denim interpretation of the Slack Pant, translating the dual side seam through to denim, with patch pockets, olive green herringbone twill pocket bags, and concealed pockets at each hip.



WORKING SEER HAT ON A STRING 11222
Named for the See-er, another name for an oracle, or wizard, the pattern is based on a 1940s British army hat made for Sikh soldiers, conical in shape so that a turban could be wound around it.



WORKING GUARD JACKET
Design influenced by US Navy deck jackets, Schott ‘Perfecto’ motorcycle jackets and cold weather flap front overcoats.

WORKING ZIP JEAN
Based on the Working Wide Jean, with a full length two-way zip along each outseam. Zips can be opened at different places to vary the fit and reveal the lightweight olive herringbone gusset.


WORKING LONG SLEEVE STICKER TSHIRT
Pigment dyed heavyweight tee in organic cotton, with washable heat-pressed ’sticker’ Working branding at the chest.




WORKING TRAP SHIRT
Named for the trapezoidal shoulder yokes, split off like oxbow lakes from the sides of a formal tailored yoke.




WORKING CWM CAPE
Bonnet hood and open cape sleeve design derived from traditional Welsh capes worn in the Valleys (cwmoedd).

WORKING DROP SHIRT
The Drop Shirt wears as an unstructured soft jacket, or a generous, thick and soft over shirt.


WORKING BOG JACKET
The Bog Jacket is constructed from nylon twill, lined with Italian Prince of Wales check cotton, with added panels of melton wool set just inside the seams of the main panels.



WORKING BOG PANT
The design of the Bog Pant inverts the construction of lined formal trousers, where the shell is made from as thicker wool, with a shiny synthetic half lining in the front panel, down to the knee.
