It began in New York, in a small room with just a desk and a few rolls of fabric. The goal was clear: create clothes that people could actually live in. Nothing loud, nothing complicated — just pieces that worked.
The first designs were straightforward — a shirt you could wear to work and keep on for dinner, a sweater that felt right every day. One step at a time, the line grew into more.
The idea hasn’t changed: good fabrics, simple cuts, and details that last. Clothes made to be worn, not stored.