Cape Fog Wool: 100% Merino wool milled in England by the iconic Abraham Moon & Sons, est. 1837.
Black Linen: 100% Linen Twill from Baird McNutt, the industry's premier linen manufacturer; a third-generation family-run factory that runs on 100% renewable electricity and minimizes chemical waste.
Off Season: 100% Cotton. Cut from premium denim, stone-washed to the perfect worn-in blue that gets even better the more you wear it.
Navy Chino: 100% Cotton. Our chino's idiosyncratic, marble-like patina comes from a process called Sunny Dry. In Japan’s Hamamatsu region–where access to water from Lake Hamana is abundant and the sun shines for more hours per day than anywhere else in Japan–small batches of cotton twill fabric are dyed, washed, then hung to dry.
Navy: Machine wash cold, with like colors, gentle cycle, do not bleach, remove promptly, do not tumble dry, hang to dry in shade, iron on lowest setting, dry clean if preferred.
Cape Fog, Black Linen: Dry clean only any solvent except trichloroethylene, delicate.
Off Season: Fasten all buttons, machine wash cold, inside out, with like colors, do not bleach, line dry, low iron if needed.
Established in 1993, this manufacturer began as a specialist in leather and apparel production. They have since expanded production to woven ready-to-wear. This Guangzhou, China-based factory works with a wide range of contemporary and designer brands. It is Sedex, SMETA (Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit) audited & passed.
Best Raw Goods
The world is our farmers market. We source premium textiles from around the globe: cotton from Peru, wool from Italy, linen from Ireland. If we can’t find the right fabric, we work with expert mills to make it, from Turkey to Portugal to India. The best clothes come from the best ingredients; the best job is bringing them to you.
There’s a commitment to craft and a depth of detail that comes with Japanese-milled textiles. Do you need to be a hardcore design head to appreciate the finished product? Nope. But if you want to wear something crafted with precision and consideration, this is a good place to start.
There’s a commitment to craft and a depth of detail that comes with Japanese-milled textiles. Do you need to be a hardcore design head to appreciate the finished product? Nope. But if you want to wear something crafted with precision and consideration, this is a good place to start.
There’s a commitment to craft and a depth of detail that comes with Japanese-milled textiles. Do you need to be a hardcore design head to appreciate the finished product? Nope. But if you want to wear something crafted with precision and consideration, this is a good place to start.
There’s a commitment to craft and a depth of detail that comes with Japanese-milled textiles. Do you need to be a hardcore design head to appreciate the finished product? Nope. But if you want to wear something crafted with precision and consideration, this is a good place to start.
There’s a commitment to craft and a depth of detail that comes with Japanese-milled textiles. Do you need to be a hardcore design head to appreciate the finished product? Nope. But if you want to wear something crafted with precision and consideration, this is a good place to start.
There’s a commitment to craft and a depth of detail that comes with Japanese-milled textiles. Do you need to be a hardcore design head to appreciate the finished product? Nope. But if you want to wear something crafted with precision and consideration, this is a good place to start.
There’s a commitment to craft and a depth of detail that comes with Japanese-milled textiles. Do you need to be a hardcore design head to appreciate the finished product? Nope. But if you want to wear something crafted with precision and consideration, this is a good place to start.
There’s a commitment to craft and a depth of detail that comes with Japanese-milled textiles. Do you need to be a hardcore design head to appreciate the finished product? Nope. But if you want to wear something crafted with precision and consideration, this is a good place to start.
There’s a commitment to craft and a depth of detail that comes with Japanese-milled textiles. Do you need to be a hardcore design head to appreciate the finished product? Nope. But if you want to wear something crafted with precision and consideration, this is a good place to start.
We source our linen from Baird McNutt, a family-owned mill that runs on 100% renewable electricity and minimizes chemical waste. Third-generation tradition meets next-generation innovation. Like a pint and chips, it’s the best of both worlds.