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Sweater weather must-haves take inspiration from Scotland, Sweden

MANILA, Philippines — Revenge travel is in full swing, with Scotland and Sweden on top of some wish lists.

Unsurprisingly, since their capitals — Edinburgh and Stockholm — are two of the most stylish cities in the world.

And that’s why global Japanese apparel retailer Uniqlo made the two top European destinations as the inspiration for its 2024 Fall/Winter LifeWear collection, as part of its 40th anniversary.

The Manila launch was held on a rain-drenched day at the Avellana Art Gallery in Pasay City, with the presence of the brand’s chief operating officer Geraldine Sia, head of PR and sustainability Reiny Vergara, and AVP for marketing Andrei de Borja.

Lifewear, which prides itself in having “the best in fit and fabric made to be affordable and accessible to all,” constantly innovates and brings more warmth, more lightness, better design, and better comfort. With the theme “Timeless Tones,” the collection blends classic styles with modern designs, creating items destined to be favorites for years to come, while bringing about “lighter fits, increased comfort, and greater functionality through new materials.”

The theme promotes the spirit of “Timeless Tones” through three sub-categories: Neo-Tradition, which is Classic LifeWear given a new look with new silhouettes and new styling with pieces from the Wide Pants Collection, function bra tops and lightweight 3D Knits.

The brand aims to have data-driven, fully-automated 3D knit to be the future of apparel manufacturing: “Unlike the conventional method of separately producing parts like the torso and sleeves, these knits are made with the WholeGarment method to knit an entire garment on a single machine. The 3D knit is completed almost automatically from thread to finished item, with a natural form that fits snugly to the body.”

Neo-Nordic, the second sub-category, features styling and items that go seamlessly between indoor and outdoor activities. PuffTech, its newest technology, enables warmth through lighter material that is comfortable and compact. HeatTech, meanwhile, lets you move without the cold bothering you in any way.

The third sub-category is Sport Utility Wear. It offers functionality and versatility

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