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Good collaborations are plucked from our dreams. Great collaborations let us live out our dreams. For those with an inclination for an equestrian life, brimming with Americana aesthetics, the picture of perfection comes courtesy of One of These Days' collaboration with Woolrich.

A second outing for a pair that possesses a bread-and-butter-like synergy, the SS23 offering from multidisciplinary artist Matt McCormick's One of These Days and the beloved heritage brand Woolrich is a loving exploration of all things Americana, rooted in heritage and legacy.

Building on the high success of their FW22 co-created collection, SS23 serves an 8-piece arsenal of remixed workwear staples, each of which has been updated to suit contemporary needs and desires.

On offer is a concise line-up comprising hardwearing overshirts, rough and tumble outerwear, burly painter pants, along with graphic tees, a tote, a sweater, and a limited edition blanket with a unique pattern custom designed by McCormick.

Speaking on the design direction of their second collection, McCormick explains, "With this collection, I really wanted to pay homage to the long, storied history of Woolrich, having grown up with Woolrich blankets, I’ve always dreamed about designing my own – and now I’ve had that chance.

The blanket’s visual language – which we’ve made a unifying theme throughout the collection – is my encapsulation of a classic American company that’s been a part of my life since childhood.”

One of These Days x Woolrich's SS23 collection is due to launch via OOTD, Woolrich, and select global retailers on April 19.

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