CWT

Published September 8, 2023
Contributed by Joby Barnard


Source: www.colourformat.com Images courtesy of cwtstore.com, photography by Jim Marsden. License: All Rights Reserved.



Milton Glaser's typeface Glaser Stencil forms the basis of this identity for luxury sportswear brand CWT.

The founder's family roots are in the 1960s textiles and tailoring trade of Leicester (UK), and the letter-forms seemed fitting given their similar age and urbane aesthetic quality—city-born type for city-born clothing. The logotype is used fairly discreetly, screen-printed onto sleeves or lower panels, and applied inside the garments as high-definition woven labels.




Source: www.colourformat.com Images courtesy of cwtstore.com, photography by Jim Marsden. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.colourformat.com Images courtesy of cwtstore.com, photography by Jim Marsden. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.colourformat.com Images courtesy of cwtstore.com, photography by Jim Marsden. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.colourformat.com Images courtesy of cwtstore.com, photography by Jim Marsden. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.colourformat.com Images courtesy of cwtstore.com, photography by Jim Marsden. License: All Rights Reserved.

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