For Fall/Winter 2026, Our Legacy asks a simple question: what makes a pure garment? For the brand, purity is not about being proper. It exists in two forms. The first is in the clarity of original, functional clothing: garments reduced to their most honest, prototypical shape. The second is in the emotional weight of sorrow and fragility.

The collection focuses on functional archetypes that have always interested the brand. These include 1960s machinists’ jackets, 1940s greatcoats, and military bombers, clothes originally built for a specific task in a specific environment. The aim is not to copy them, but to refine their essence, seeking the perfect alignment between a design’s intention and how it feels when worn.

This involves reviving techniques and making processes that are now considered obsolete. The goal is to restore a sense of grounded purity found in the originals. The development is exacting; pieces that look simple are the result of years of refinement.

The emotional counterpoint comes through color and feel. Blacks and dull hues cast a shadow of sorrow, softening any hint of glamour. Scarves are tied to resemble fading roses. The technical details of tailoring recede into brooding silhouettes that are meant to be known through touch, or better yet, through wearing.

Check out the collection below: