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Specifications are an opportunity to add intent to your wardrobe, from the cut of a jacket to the weight of a knit. This edit gathers pieces chosen for proportion, drape, and finish rather than logos. Build outfits that balance ease and precision across everyday, office, and evening wear.

  • Add Blue Lightweight Peacoat Jacket
    Regular price $339
    Sale price $339

    $553

    -38%

  • Add High Waist Wide Leg Chino Trousers - Beige
    Regular price $184
    Sale price $184

    $300

    -38%

  • Add Straight Shirt - Beige
    Regular price $167
    Sale price $167

    $272

    -38%

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This collection focuses on pieces where every detail adds something deliberate — a sharper shoulder line, a cleaner trouser break, a more precise neckline. Use product specifications as a design tool: note measurements, fabric descriptions, and construction details to decide how each piece will sit in your rotation. If you care how a coat layers over knitwear or how a shirt tucks into high-rise tailoring, these specifics matter.

Each product page breaks out sizing notes, care information, and styling context so you can add with intention rather than duplicate what you already own. Treat the edit like a modular system:

  • Add structure with tailored pieces and defined lines.
  • Add ease with relaxed knits and directional everyday staples.
  • Add texture and depth through fabric, weight, and surface detail.

Use the filters to narrow by size, fit, or category, then refine your choices by reading the specifications before you add anything to your cart.

FAQ

How should I read the product specifications before I add something to my cart?
Start with measurements and fit notes, then check fabric composition and care. Compare listed measurements to pieces you already own so you can predict how the garment will sit on the body. This helps you decide whether you want a closer or more relaxed cut. Treat the specification section as a design brief rather than just technical information.
How do I choose the right size across different styles in this collection?
Use the size guide and any notes on whether a piece runs small, large, or intentionally oversized. For tailored items, prioritize shoulder width and waist or seat measurements; for knits and more relaxed pieces, focus on length and chest. If you sit between sizes, think about how you plan to style it—layered or on its own—before you add it to your basket.
What should I consider before adding statement pieces versus everyday staples?
Decide whether you want a piece that anchors outfits or one that shifts the entire silhouette. Everyday staples usually focus on clean lines, durable fabrics, and easy layering, while more directional pieces may have unusual proportions or construction. Read the styling notes to see how each item works within a wardrobe so you add pieces that earn their place.
How can I build a versatile wardrobe from this collection?
Start with a core of trousers, shirting, and outerwear that share a similar color story and fabric weight. Then add a few pieces with stronger volume, texture, or detailing to create contrast. Use specifications like rise, leg opening, and fabric weight to make sure new additions work with shoes and layers you already own.
How do I care for what I add from this collection so it lasts?
Follow the care instructions on each product page, paying attention to whether an item is suitable for machine washing, hand washing, or professional cleaning. Store structured pieces on supportive hangers and fold heavier knits to protect their shape. Taking a moment to check care details before you add a piece helps you choose garments that suit how you live and maintain your wardrobe.