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Linen.
There is a version of your evening that feels different.
You are wearing something that moves with you, not against you.
Something that softened over time, the way you did.
It Breathes.
Linen pulls heat away and lets air move. No synthetic can.
It Softens.
The first wear is good. The tenth is better.
It Lasts.
Twice the strength of cotton. Years, not seasons.
The Collection.
SHIRTS
TROUSERS
SANDALS
The Fabric.
Linen is the oldest fabric that still matters. Made from flax, finished by hand, worn by men who understand that the best things take time.
It wrinkles. That is the point.
How To Wear It.
The Friday evening. Linen shirt, untucked. You've earned the weekend.
The long lunch. Linen trousers, rolled once. Nowhere to be.
The long lunch. Linen trousers, rolled once. Nowhere to be.
How Linen is Made
Grown Sustainably
Linen starts with the flax plant, a resilient crop that requires minimal water and no harmful chemicals.
Natural Fiber Extraction (Retting & Breaking)
The harvested flax stalks are left to rett, a process where moisture breaks down the stem to separate the fibers.
Combing & Spinning
The flax fibers are combed (hackled) to remove impurities and align them smoothly.
Weaving & Finishing
The yarn is woven into linen fabric and then washed, softened, or dyed.











































