
Walking the gangway.
Men's — Linen Tailoring, Soft Loafers, The Right Bag
How you arrive matters. A pressed linen trouser, a cotton-silk shirt, a loafer that looks lived-in — the marina at noon is the most photographed thirty feet of any charter.
“Boarding is the only outfit on the trip that everyone sees twice — at the dock and in the group photo.”
From the Palace of Roman edit.

Linen, ironed, with intent.
A wide-cut linen trouser in chalk or sand reads cooler than denim and dressier than chino — the only pant that survives both the gangway and the welcome aperitivo.

Cotton-silk, soft at the collar.
A short-sleeve cotton-silk in ivory or pale blue. The collar should fall, not stand. Untucked is correct.

Suede, unlined, broken in.
A driving moc or unlined suede loafer in chocolate or stone. No socks — but a no-show liner saves the leather.
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