
Men. Effortless.
Sophistication, Without Performance
Tailoring, outerwear, leather and the small things — the men's edit, built on restraint, in stock and ready to ship.
“The point is not to be noticed. The point is to be remembered correctly.”
From the Palace of Roman edit.

Cotton, ironed once, worn forever.
The men's edit begins with a proper shirt — the Burberry blue cotton polo with the house's Archivio Check at the collar, half-tucked into wool trousers. Cut from cotton heavy enough to drape, light enough for the day. The kind of piece that earns its place in the closet.

Tailoring, unstructured.
The Brunello Cucinelli white linen blazer — single-breasted, notch lapel, a soft deconstructed shoulder and the house's contrast caramel cuff buttons. Linen that has been pressed but not subdued. Worn here over chambray, the way the Italians do it in late summer in Rome.

Boot, wallet, pocket square.
The men's edit closes restrained — a calf-suede lace-up boot, the MCM brown fabric wallet, the Brunello Cucinelli gray silk pochette folded once. The point is not to be noticed. The point is to be remembered correctly. Every piece arrives with maison tags and an authenticity card.
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