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The beauty of Our Legacy WORK SHOP’s clothes often lies in their faded appearance, epitomized by a beautifully soft patina typically achieved through years of wear. Even Our Legacy WORK SHOP’s bedding upholds this look except, since this is washed-out bedwear, it doesn’t look pre-worn but rather pre-slept-in. 

WORK SHOP, the collaboration-centric arm of Our Legacy, has linked up with fellow decade-old Swedish label Magniberg to create duvet covers and pillow cases inspired by the bespoke shirts worn by the hustlers of 1980s Wall Street.

Each of the pinstriped fabrics developed by the Scandinavian duo harks back to the loud shirts of those yuppie office dwellers, a curious combination of artisanal bedwear and Patrick Bateman-inclined formalwear. 

To create Our Legacy’s desired effect, Magniberg wove soft pima cotton yarn typically used for high-end button-downs into a durable 390-thread-count bedding fabric. Thanks to the muted tones generated by natural plant and mineral dyes, the sheets epitomize a worn-in homey feel. 

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And because this is Our Legacy, there are also bedsheets for wearing. Here are equally faded pajamas of matching naturally dyed cotton. 

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All this naturally dyed bedwear and bedware, available for between $70 and $320, has arrived as part of the brand’s wider festive Holiday Market which includes everything from reclaimed and studded guitar straps to luxe Italian leather totes. This is how you holiday, the WORK SHOP way. 

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