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Oliver Spencer x Niwaki Collaboration: Season 2

Oliver Spencer x Niwaki Collaboration: Season 2

We’ve been making clothes that look great and work well both in and out of the garden for a few years now, so we were very pleased to discover Oliver Spencer shares our passion for utility, style and, crucially, gardening.

Following on from our successful collaboration in 2022, Oliver Spencer and Niwaki are excited to present some new and updated styles for this season’s offering:

Oliver Spencer x Niwaki gardening clothing

Simon wears the Scion Gilet over an Ohana Smock while Aya is ready for (gardening) business in a Hortus Jacket

Niwaki Oliver Spencer gardening clothes

Lucie wears the Haru Gardening Overshirt

All cut from hard-wearing organic cotton in a variety of textures and natural hues or denims, loaded with pockets and other practical, stylish details, the collection comprises:

The Hortus Jacket & Scion Gilet – functional, multi-pocket chore jackets, with or without sleeves.

Ohana Gardening Smock – a henley collar, pop-over shirt with deep chest pockets, available in two shades of denim.

Haru Gardening Overshirt – a full button regular collar overshirt with a partially hidden placket.

Borders Trousers – regular fit with reinforced knees and a host of handy pockets.

The team at Niwaki HQ instantly took a shine to them, mixing and matching with their own clothes and testing out the various pockets with our secateurs and other hand tools.

Niwaki Chiltern Street, London is carrying a selection of items from the collection for you to try (ring ahead if you are after a particular style or size) while the whole range can be found in-store and online at Oliver Spencer … though if Season 1 is anything to go by, there might be not be many left if you don’t knock the mud off your boots and head over there soon.

Find out more: oliverspencer.co.uk/pages/oliver-spencer-x-niwaki-collaboration

Niwaki x Oliver Spencer collaboration

The team at Niwaki Chiltern Street

Niwaki’s pick of pocket-sized tools: