Nick Wooster is making his coveted style available to the public.
The street-style star and menswear veteran is teaming up with social commerce platform Basic.Space to curate an apparel collection with more than 130 pieces, including some from Wooster’s own collection.
“Essentially, I wanted to start taking a hard look at the pieces I have had in my closet and start to think about how they can to have a life outside of my home,” Wooster said. “Sometimes it’s about fit, like the Comme des Garçons multicolored creeper that are just too small, or the suede Paul Harnden jacket that don’t fit my chest and shoulders now — sadly. In other cases, it’s something like the ReadyMade handbag, that are just not me — I’ll let Jacob Elordi own that lane.”
The collection, which is the largest menswear and accessories collection sold by an individual seller on Basic.Space, offers unique styles from brands such as Comme des Garçons, Rick Owens, Bode and others. Wooster’s collection ranges in price from $50 to $2,000 and will be available for purchase via the Basic.Space app and website.
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Wooster highlighted some standout pieces in the collection as the Soloist trenchcoat, the Paul Harnden gray jacket and the Dries Van Noten python derby and perforated black overcoat.
Wooster has long been a fixture in the fashion industry thanks to his lengthy career as a design and retail consultant for brands and retailers such as Barneys New York, Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus, Calvin Klein, Thom Browne and others.
More recently, he’s brought his style expertise to brands such as Onitsuka Tiger, Paul & Shark and Kuon, working with the brands on capsule collections. In 2017, Wooster curated another collection from his own archives to benefit the Hetrick-Martin Institute.