Winter Atelier — Volume Ⅶ

Cut for the long cold season.

A small collection of considered garments — overcoats, knit, and tailoring — produced in runs of two hundred, then never again.

Explore the collection Our ethos
We make fewer things, in smaller numbers, so that each one can be made properly — and kept far longer than a season.
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garments per run — then the pattern is retired
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free repairs on every piece we cut
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traceable natural fibre, mill to wardrobe

Inside the
atelier

No middle layers, no markdowns. Three principles hold the whole house together.

A cutter trimming cloth by hand at the atelier bench The cutting room — Volume Ⅶ
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Cloth first

We choose the mill before the silhouette. Camelhair from Biella, undyed merino from the Borders — woven to weights built for real winters.

ii.

One cutter, one coat

Each overcoat is cut and finished by a single maker, whose initials are stitched inside the placket. You know exactly whose hands made it.

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Made to be mended

Seams are sewn to be opened. Send a worn piece back and we repair it for life — because the most sustainable garment is the one you keep.

Wear it for
years.

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