Workwear
British designer Nicholas Daley is bringing his signature blend of culture, craftsmanship, and community to an unexpected new canvas: the uniforms for Mason & Fifth’s latest Westbourne Park opening, set to launch on June 16th.
The collaboration sees Daley reimagine workwear through his considered lens – fusing utilitarian fabrics, rich textures, and tailored ease to outfit the London-based hospitality and lifestyle brand’s House Team in garments that are equal parts functional and refined. Known for weaving narratives of heritage and identity into his designs, Daley’s approach is in tune with Mason & Fifth’s ethos of home-from-home living.
GALLERY
The House Team uniform consists of Daley’s signature Three Pocket Overshirt, Cargo Pant, and Wrap Kilt reinterpreted in breathable cottons, durable twills, and plush corduroy – all cast in Mason & Fifth’s earthy hues and bearing bespoke typography. While at Canal, the in-house restaurant, the uniforms shift into hard-wearing Italian denim as a nod to workwear traditions, and co-working studio Meadow embraces natural textures and breathable layers. Daley has also created an exclusive print for Mason & Fifth inspired by London black cabs as a tribute to the site’s history as the former location of the London Taxi Drivers’ headquarters.
Nicholas Daley says, “Working with Mason & Fifth has been a natural partnership. We’re both committed to supporting British craftsmanship, celebrating cultural diversity, and creating meaningful, sustainable design. The collection reflects the open and grounded community they’ve built at Westbourne Park.”