Inclusive fashion blends ease and edge: layerable staples, relaxed cuts and clean colour stories. It’s less about making a statement and more about getting the proportions right and letting the details do the talking.
All-gender Cotton-jersey T-shirt with heart logo
All-gender Cotton-jersey T-shirt with heart logo
All-gender Cotton-jersey T-shirt with heart logo
Inclusive fashion blends ease and edge: layerable staples, relaxed cuts and clean colour stories. It’s less about making a statement and more about getting the proportions right and letting the details do the talking.
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All-gender logo beanie hat in a wool blend
All-gender sweatshirt with Happy HUGO artwork
All-gender cotton-jersey T-shirt with logo prints
All-gender Cotton-jersey T-shirt with heart logo
All-gender Cotton-terry hoodie with origami-heart artwork
All-gender Cotton-jersey T-shirt with origami-heart prints
Comfort-led tailoring redefined
Focus on proportion and comfort: a blazer you can throw over a tee with trainers or loafers, and layers that sharpen the look without making it feel formal.
Look for pieces that sit cleanly on the body. The shoulder seam should sit close to your natural shoulder, and trousers should fall cleanly with minimal pooling at the shoe.
Unisex clothing starts with a simple shift in perspective: instead of dressing by category, you dress for silhouette, fit, and how you want to feel. Start with a strong base – straight-leg trousers, a crisp shirt, a clean T-shirt and a lightweight layer – then refine the look by playing with proportions. A longer top over slim-fit trousers feels modern and intentional; a cropped jacket over wide-leg jeans brings balance to the look.
When you want to sharpen your look, lean into smart casual. Choose a blazer that skims rather than clings, with a slightly longer length and room to layer a T-shirt, dress shirt or comfortable knit underneath. Pair that with straight-leg trousers that sit comfortably at the waist or hips and fall cleanly to the shoe. The result is polished without feeling formal – easy enough for daytime, sharp enough for evening. Pick the cut that suits your proportions and the mood you want to set, not the label on the rail.