Wallace Worn: Warmer Days & Spring Layers

Wallace Worn: Warmer Days & Spring Layers

This series brings together a set of looks styled in-house by Andrew Verret, working through our seasonal collection as a study in how the pieces can interact. Each look explores how individual garments can be combined, shifting between structure and ease, while still feeling cohesive as a whole.

A relaxed, urban approach built on breathable fabrics and looser silhouettes, focused on comfort and ease of wear.

The Jacques Solovière Slim Loafer adds contrast—bringing a more elevated finish to an otherwise casual foundation.

Built for spring conditions, this look balances ease with structure through considered silhouettes and fabric choice.

The Keen Uneek Sandal is treated like a dress shoe here—styled to carry the same weight, while offering comfort and breathability suited to warmer weather.

Key accessories from A Kind of Guise add refinement. The Leza Belt and Kamba Keycord bring subtle detail that elevates the overall composition.

A contemporary, minimal look with a laid-back feel and an underlying sense of elegance.

Built around travel and motion, it balances comfort and ease with a considered approach to personal style.

Built around a monochrome palette with a quiet contrast underneath.

There’s flexibility in the styling—the shirt can be worn with intention or left undone for something more casual and fluid.


The gingham pattern provides a refined and traditional feel, keeping the look rooted and wearable.

Andrew's intention with this look was a deliberate push on how a double-breasted blazer could be worn.

This look plays with unconventional composition while maintaining cohesion across each piece, with a clear 90s influence.