Hannes Roether

Considered pieces with character-driven construction. This edit gathers textured knits, engineered shirting, and easy layers that sit between casual and tailored. Build a focused wardrobe around strong shapes, rich surfaces, and quietly assertive silhouettes.

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Hannes Roether

This collection centers on texture, structure, and modular layering. Expect pared-back palettes, elongated lines, and fabric-focused design that moves easily between weekday and off-duty. Core styles include dense knitwear, long-line shirts, and relaxed trousers that favour drape over cling, designed to work together rather than compete.

Silhouettes skew relaxed but intentional: dropped shoulders, considered volume through the body, and hemlines that invite stacking or cuffing. Many pieces are cut to sit comfortably over tees and under outerwear, making them strong anchors across seasons. Key styling approaches from this edit include:

  • Layering fine-gauge knits under heavier cardigans or shirt-jackets
  • Pairing easy trousers with structured tops for balance
  • Using longline shirts as light outer layers over jerseys

Quality of make and longevity of wear guide the selection, with details like exposed seams, garment washes, and subtle asymmetry adding interest without noise.

FAQ

How does sizing run in this collection?
Most pieces use a relaxed, slightly oversized block to allow for layering. If a style runs particularly large or narrow, you’ll see clear fit notes on the product page. Check the size chart against your usual measurements, and use the model information as a reference for length and volume.
Are these pieces better for casual or office wear?
Silhouettes are intentionally adaptable, sitting between casual and tailored. Knits and shirts can move into an office setting when styled with cleaner trousers and shoes, then shift to off-duty with denim or track-inspired pants. Each product description highlights its most natural use cases so you can decide how it fits your wardrobe.
What fabrics should I expect in this edit?
The focus is on tactile, wardrobe-ready fabrics: structured jerseys, weighty knits, smooth shirting cloths, and woven bottoms with a considered drape. Expect a mix of core staples and more textured options that bring visual depth without loud branding. Exact fabric compositions are listed on each product page.
How should I care for these garments to keep the shape and texture?
Follow the care label closely, especially on knitwear and washed shirts. Many pieces respond best to gentle hand washing or a delicate cycle in a garment bag, then drying flat to preserve the knit and avoid twisting. Avoid high heat when ironing or steaming to maintain fabric finish and drape.
Can I build a small capsule wardrobe from this collection?
Yes, the edit is curated so tops, knits, and trousers connect tonally and through proportion. Start with one heavier knit, one shirt or shirt-jacket, and a pair of easy trousers, then add a lighter layer you can use year-round. The idea is to create a compact rotation that feels intentional without being repetitive.