Tailoring, off-duty. The sports jacket has always sat between worlds. What has changed is how naturally it fits into a daily wardrobe. Worn with denim, shirting or knitwear. Its role has expanded, not through reinvention, but through how it is worn.
Back by popular demand. The Aldor chocolate brown corduroy jacket returns new and improved. Crafted from 100% premium cotton corduroy, finished with a full zip front and quilted interior lining, it's built for warmth without bulk.
When the weather changes, the layers matter. The Paracqua raincoat in technical Olmetex fabric brings a lighter, more refined approach to outerwear. Clean lines, weather-ready performance, and just enough structure to hold its shape without feeling rigid. Layered over a knit with white denim, it’s a sharper take on off-duty dressing.
Statements in simplicity. Navy-on-navy reads as a quiet power move. Build through shades and introduce subtle pattern and vary texture to create depth. Simple, but sharp.
Subtle impact within the finer detail. The Belnades suit has arrived. A blend of refinement, texture and construction. From the esteemed Italian mill, Vitale Barberis Canonico. Crafted from Super 100's wool in a subtle yet impactful plaid weave, and featuring pick stitching, this is an amalgamation of classic tailoring and modern refinement.
Power, held in tone. Build layers with subtle shifts in shade, pairing deeper colours with slightly lighter layers to create depth. Texture and finish become the point of difference. The result is a look where every element supports the whole rather than competing for attention.
Florence has long stood as an epicentre of men’s style, where tailoring sits alongside art and architecture in everyday life. Proportion, line and balance are not trends here, they are instinct. That same discipline carries through to the way tailoring is shaped today. Classic form remains the foundation, but quiet luxury is the new focus.
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Tonal dressing is now on trend. Making statements with the quality of the textiles, the newness of the cut all working within a single colour palette, as opposed to contrasting individual pieces. It is a more deliberate way of dressing, where nothing competes, and everything sits in balance.
Introducing The Corenzo Boot. Crafted with brogue detailing, it brings texture and character to a clean silhouette, while the cleated sole adds weight and grip underfoot. Easy to wear and built for daily use, it works across both tailored and casual outfits.
Double denim done right. The Texan Tuxedo works best when it’s layered. A denim shirt and jeans form the base, with a tee and outerwear breaking up the uniformity. The contrast in layers softens the look, giving double denim a more balanced, wearable feel.