Suiting brand M.J. Bale has amplified its smart casual offering for autumn/winter, as WFH soars.
Garments include wool-cotton ‘woven in Italy’ pleated check trousers, mercerised wool-cotton knits, woollen ‘Acqua’ water-repellent overcoats and deconstructed blazers in flannel and woollen tweed.
Cotton over-shirts (AKA the ‘shirt-jacket’) in plains and stripes are also part of the range, alongside sleeveless gilets in red and navy, water- and wind-resistant bombers and an aviator-style cotton jacket with ribbed collar and hem.
New Merino wool scarves and beanies woven from 100% cashmere are also on offer.
The release comes as M.J. Bale reaffirms its community partnership programs.
The brand will announce in early July a charity suit drive, as well as a renewed partnership with Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME).
As part of the partnership, M.J. Bale is creating limited edition AIME x M.J. Bale ‘hoodie jackets’ to sell in stores, with 100% of profits going directly to AIME.
In addition, M.J. Bale is collaborating with AIME school students on new designs for the brand’s summer 20-21 collection and providing mentoring to AIME graduates at M.J. Bale.