
Milan:
Layers of
Style
On the classic streets of Milan,
LifeWear adds a layer of style.

- Utility Short Blouson
- Premium Lambswool Crew Neck Sweater
- Fine Cloth Easy Care Checked Regular Fit Shirt (*Product is not available in Thailand.)
- Soft Brushed Turtleneck T-Shirt (Coming Soon)
- Sweat Pants

- Pile Lined Jacket (*Product is not available in Thailand.)
- Twill Oversized Long Sleeve Shirt Uniqlo U (Coming Soon)
- HEATTECH Extra Warm Seamless Ribbed Turtle Neck T-Shirt
- HEATTECH Extra Warm Pile Lined Tights (*Product is not available in Thailand.)
- Comfeel Touch Long Boots UNIQLO : C (Coming Soon)
- Round Mini Shoulder Bag



- Tailored Jacket
- Denim Shirt Jacket Uniqlo U (Coming Soon)
- HEATTECH Fleece Turtle Neck Long Sleeve T-Shirt
- Low Waist Baggy Jeans
- Drawstring Bag Uniqlo U

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- Warm PUFFTECH Blouson UNIQLO : C (Coming Soon)
- Premium Lambswool Half-Zip Sweater UNIQLO : C (Coming Soon)
- Balloon Sleeve Dress UNIQLO : C (Printed) (Coming Soon)
- Comfeel Touch Long Boots UNIQLO : C (Coming Soon)
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- 3 Way Single Breasted Coat (*Product is not available in Thailand.)
- Flannel Checked Long Sleeve Shirt
- Oxford Slim Fit Long Sleeve Shirt (Striped)
- Stretch Fleece Mock Neck Long Sleeve T-Shirt
- Wide Fit Jeans


- Reversible Stand Jacket Uniqlo U (Coming Soon)
- Flannel Checked Long Sleeve Shirt
- Brushed Jersey Mock Neck Long Sleeve T-Shirt Uniqlo U (Coming Soon)
- Curved Jeans Uniqlo U (Coming Soon)

(L)
- Twill Oversized Long Sleeve Shirt Uniqlo U (Coming Soon)
- HEATTECH Extra Warm Pile Lined Tights (*Product is not available in Thailand.)
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- Denim Long Sleeve Over Shirt
- Extra Fine Cotton Broadcloth Long Sleeve Shirt (Striped)
- Soft Brushed Turtle Neck Long Sleeve T-Shirt (Coming Soon)
- Ultra Stretch Skinny Fit Color Jeans
- Colorful 50 Socks

- Ultra Light Down Vest (*Product is not available in Thailand.)
- Super Non Iron Slim Fit Long Sleeve Shirt
- Flannel Checked Long Sleeve Shirt
- Fleece Full-Zip Long Sleeve Jacket
- Wide Fit Parachute Cargo Pants Uniqlo U
- Colorful 50 Socks

- Double Face Long Coat (*Product is not available in Thailand.)
- Cotton Long Sleeve Shirt (Striped)
- Flannel Checked Long Sleeve Shirt
- Extra Fine Merino Ribbed Turtleneck Sweater (*Product is not available in Thailand.)
- Ultra Stretch Jeans (*Product is not available in Thailand.)
- Comfeel Touch Long Boots UNIQLO : C (Coming Soon)
- Faux Leather One Handle Bag

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(R)
- Corduroy Double Breasted Jacket INES DE LA FRESSANGE
- Extra Fine Cotton Broadcloth Long Sleeve Shirt (Striped)
- Denim Straight Pants Uniqlo U (Coming Soon)
- Chunky Stole Uniqlo U (Coming Soon)
- Comfeel Touch Long Boots UNIQLO : C (Coming Soon)
- Photography by Katsuhide Morimoto
- Styling by Mitsuru Kurosawa
- Hair by Eri Uematsu
- Makeup by Shinya Morita
- Coordination by Minako Shimada
- Special thanks to Gianluca Cantaro
What characterizes
Milan style today?
Interview with Gianluca Cantaro
In my view, “Milan style” is a reflection of our social history. It’s especially apparent with men’s fashion. In contrast with tourist destinations like Venice and Florence, the city of Milan has long been a center of business. Until quite recently, it was the norm for lawyers and bankers, really anyone who did office work, to wear a classic suit. This was the baseline of fashion. For the last couple of decades, though, younger folks have done things differently. They might wear a hoodie underneath a jacket or incorporate sportswear like sweatpants. Worn properly, a light down vest makes a sharp casual addition to an outfit. In the days when figures like Gianni Agnelli (former head of Fiat) were the arbiters of style, choices a traditionalist might call a “mistake” were gradually accepted as new standards. This mix of orthodox and casual is at the heart of Milan style.
The women of Milan are very sensitive to trends. Lately it’s high waisted pants and wide-leg silhouettes. We’re seeing lots of cropped tops,with an emphasis on active, sporty styles.
Every time a fashion show like Pitti Uomo opens, pictures of well-dressed attendees spread throughout the world. But that’s only a slice of the industry. If you want to see “real” Milan style, you’ll have to look elsewhere. We tend to favor subdued colors like blue and charcoal. Moderation is a virtue. It’s considered chic for accent colors to be concentrated in small areas, like the socks or a handkerchief.
Up through the early twentieth century, even kids wore suits to mass. I got my sense for fashion from the classics that my parents bought me and from grown-ups around town. These days, you rarely see a kid wearing a suit. Especially since the 2000s, our fashion icons have tended toward a relaxed, casual look. I think UNIQLO fits so well into the Milan style of today because it’s basic in the best sense of the word. It’s easy for people to make UNIQLO a part of their personal style.