The
Way It
Wears
Autumn / Winter
Layered, warm, and considered. The AW collection spans three pillars: cowhide leather outerwear, merino and cashmere knitwear, and structured headwear built for the season. These are looks built for wearing, not display.
Featured Look — AW
The Knit
& Beanie
Formula
An oversized merino turtleneck worn with a fitted ribbed beanie and straight-leg denim. The look that defines the Wulbi AW knitwear wardrobe — warm without being heavy, styled without trying too hard.
The Leather Layer
The cowhide jacket worn over a simple merino crewneck. Let the leather do the work — keep everything underneath clean and tonal. A look that ages better than any trend.
The Half-Zip Standard
A navy merino half-zip worn as the outermost layer. Collar up, zip at mid-chest. Minimal, considered, and warm enough for everything between October and March.
The Mohair Moment
The multicolour mohair beanie as the centrepiece of an otherwise understated outfit. One statement piece. The halo texture catches winter light in a way nothing else does.
Clean Cashmere
The cashmere crewneck in its purest form. No layering, no distraction. A piece this refined earns the right to stand alone. Pair with tailored trousers and leather sneakers.
The Polo Layer
The knit polo as a mid-layer under the cowhide jacket, collar visible at the neck. A detail borrowed from workwear and refined. The combination reads effortless without being casual.
All in the Detail
The zipper detail on a navy merino zip-up — close-up, considered, and worth noting. Quality shows at the seams. The pieces you come back to are always the ones built with this kind of care.
No looks in this collection for this season.
The best outfits are not assembled — they accumulate. A jacket worn enough times. A beanie that has survived three winters. A sweater that remembers the shape of the person who wears it.
Wulbi — On Dressing Well
Spring / Summer
Lighter, cooler, and just as considered. The SS collection moves toward linen hats, organic cotton knitwear, and suede headwear. Less weight, same intention. The same three collections, adapted for a warmer season.
Featured Look — SS
The Back
of the
Room
The organic cotton hoodie from behind — clean lines, relaxed silhouette, no embellishment. The look that never announces itself and never needs to. This is how confident dressing works.
The Olive Anchor
The olive suede cap as the only colour in an otherwise neutral outfit. Earth tones work because they do not compete — they ground everything around them without dominating.
Worn With Ease
A merino crewneck in early spring — still cool enough to warrant a layer, warm enough to leave the jacket behind. This is the temperature the merino range was designed for.
Cotton in Motion
The organic cotton hoodie worn on its own. No layering required when the cut and material are right. A clean silhouette that moves well and improves with every wash.
The Polo Alone
The knit polo as a standalone spring piece. The side view reveals the clean construction — no unnecessary seams, no branding. Just a well-made garment doing exactly what it was built to do.
The Hat as Statement
When everything else is kept quiet, the hat becomes the look. The suede brim casts a shadow, the matte finish catches light. Headwear as the single considered detail in an otherwise pared-back outfit.
The Late Spring Layer
A merino zip-up for the cooler end of spring — evenings outdoors, early mornings, the shoulder season that most wardrobes get wrong. Zip to the collarbone and leave it there.
No looks in this collection for this season.
Spring dressing is not about adding colour. It is about removing weight — keeping the same intention, the same materials, the same considered eye. Just less of everything.
Wulbi — On the Shoulder Season
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