
Garments
Made for the life you live.
A great wardrobe is not a collection of clothes.
It is a collection of decisions made well.
Suits, jackets, trousers, outerwear and formalwear — each considered around the person who will wear them.

The suit
The foundation of a considered wardrobe.
The most versatile garment in a tailored wardrobe.
Cut around your proportions. Chosen for the way you move. Made for the places you actually go.
A suit should adapt to your life — not ask your life to adapt to it.
The jacket
One garment. More possibilities.
A well-cut jacket can work harder than almost anything else you own.
With tailored trousers. With denim. At lunch. On a flight. At dinner.
The difference is balance: structure where you need it, ease where you don't.


Trousers
The garment most wardrobes underestimate.
A jacket may define the impression.
Trousers define the silhouette.
The rise. The line. The break. The way the cloth moves.
When they are right, everything above them looks better.


Outerwear
Made to be worn for years.
Outerwear has to do more than complete an outfit.
It has to live through seasons, travel and changing habits.
The right coat earns its place slowly — and keeps it for a long time.


Safari jackets
Relaxed does not mean careless.
Some garments ask for precision without looking precise.
The safari jacket is one of them.
Practical by design. Personal in proportion. Easy enough to wear without losing the discipline of tailoring.


The tuxedo
Some occasions deserve their own rules.
A tuxedo is not simply a black suit worn at night.
Its proportions, details and restraint exist for a reason.
When the occasion matters, the difference is immediately visible.


The complete wardrobe
Not a collection of garments.
A wardrobe.
The best wardrobes are rarely built all at once.
They begin with what you need now.
They grow around the places you go, the work you do and the life you live.
One considered garment at a time.
Your wardrobe should know you.
Begin with one garment.
Or build something that lasts for years.