There's no wrong place to start.
But it helps to know what you're working with. The collection of seven pieces in 100% virgin wool, all designed in Oslo and available in four colours: Grey camo, Snowday, Rocky, and Eggwhite. They were built to work together. They also work on their own.
If you want one piece to reach for every day
Start with Frame or Arc. Frame is the oversized sweater. Heavy, structured, with detachable shoulder pads that give it shape without requiring it. Arc is the crew neck. Cleaner, closer, the piece that sits under everything or stands on its own. Both are 5 gauge virgin wool. Both are built for daily use and designed for versatility.
If you want something to build around
The Layer Vest and Base Top are the pieces that make other things work. The vest layers over almost any outfit. The Base Top, at 12 gauge, is the finest knit in the collection. Close to the skin, light, warm. It disappears under a coat and holds its own without one.
These are the pieces that extend what you already own rather than replacing it.
The considered additions
Fuse is a balaclava sweater. A single piece that covers the neck and head as part of the knit. Veil is a standalone balaclava, knit to shape at 5 gauge. Neither is a novelty. Both solve something real on a cold day without requiring anything else. Worn up or down, both garments offer more than one look as part of your style.
On colour
All four colourways sit together without effort. Grey camo and Rocky carry more depth. Snowday and Eggwhite read lighter. Choosing two pieces in the same colourway is a straightforward starting point. Mixing them across the four works just as well.
The collection was built so that any combination you reach for will make sense.
