The March Delivery
Staying close to the language of midcentury American sportswear, the March collection delivers pieces that are direct, functional, and made for kicking back as the days drift by.
The Car Club Bomber draws from 1950s canvas jackets. Stonewashed to take the edge off the sturdy canvas hand, with striped ribbing and a Talon zipper grounding it in period detail, it’s the kind of piece that moves easily between seasons.
Tailoring follows with a lighter hand. The Tropic Twill Carry-On Suit is cut from a breathable cotton–Tencel blend that leans into ease without losing its shape. The officer-style pant carries forward the discipline of vintage military chinos, while the 3-roll-2 blazer strips things back — unlined, soft-shouldered, built to be worn without ceremony. Together or apart, they feel less like suiting and more like pieces you settle into.
Knitwear and shirting sit closer to the body. The Seafarer Quarter-Zip, knit in a dense cotton rib, pulls from early athletic uniforms — practical, durable, and straightforward. The Hemp HBT Soft Pack Station Shirt carries the story of 1940s workwear, reworked in a cotton-hemp herringbone that’s been garment-dyed and sun-faded to feel like it’s already lived a few seasons. And the Yuma Hemp Rib Tee keeps things grounded — light, breathable, and refined with the subtle structure of drop-needle ribbing that lends itself to both casual and tailored styles.





























