One Of These Days / Woolrich
Key to the Highway
We are all looking for something. Whether it's ourselves, inspiration, someone to love, a peaceful place to rest. Join us on this truthful American journey through the vast and authentic places that are carved into our collective imagery.
In these iconic American landscapes, Matt McCormick's art finds its inspiration. For the third consecutive season, we've worked together to give life to a collection that embodies all the facets of Americana. It pays homage to tradition, embraces our unique style, and serves as a reminder of the enduring values that define us.
This collection showcases a diverse range of silhouettes, drawing inspiration from timeless American workwear aesthetics, artfully reimagined through the distinctive lens of One of These Days. Each piece captures the essence of our collaborative journey, blending tradition with innovation, and embodying the spirit of Americana that has inspired us from the very beginning.
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Fall/Winter 2023
This collection showcases a diverse range of silhouettes, drawing inspiration from timeless American workwear aesthetics, artfully reimagined through the distinctive lens of One of These Days.
Spring/Summer 2023
From the early morning hours at the ranch, to horseback riding into the sunset, the garments of the second collection share the story of a unique culture.
Fall/Winter 2022
The first collection gives life to a limited edition accessory that depicts Matt McCormick's artwork, “You Don’t Miss Your Water Till Your Well Runs Dry".
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ONE OF THESE DAYS
One of These Days encapsulates not only the spirit of America, but also the human condition. Created as a way for artist Matt McCormick to expand his creative practice and connect with his audience, the team creates timeless pieces that bridge the gap between fashion and fine art.
MATT MCCORMICK
Matt McCormick is a multimedia artist whose work incorporates a wide range of cultural influences from the American West into an artistic vision as distinct and dynamic as the landscape itself. In McCormick's body of work, seemingly incompatible elements cohabitate with ease—reflecting the conflicting histories of Western culture. Nostalgia for the past collides with the realities of the "American dream" are consistent themes he explores in his studios in Downtown Los Angeles and New York.