A summer drop of deadstock cotton, woven dense enough to fall and shine like silk. Made slowly, in small numbers. Striped like an old awning, warm as terracotta. Worn barefoot.
It is somewhere past lunch and before the evening plans start to matter — the hour of a Baltic lake, bare feet on warm stone, a shirt open at the collar. The Long Afternoon was cut for that hour, from a deadstock cotton we found and could not put down — dense, cool, finished to move and catch the light like silk, without ever pretending to be silk.

Each piece is numbered, signed, and made in a run small enough to sell out. Buy it once and it stays with you for years — built to outlast, not replaced.




The signature cotton shirt — woven to feel like silk — paired with straight-leg pants cut from the same dense-woven cloth. Room to move, and softer with every wash. The easiest outfit we make — and the one most likely to be worn every day it isn't raining.
Shop this LookPoolside at noon, or by the Baltic lake at dusk — the same silhouette, worn two ways, into the long evening.
We make clothes you can disappear into for a whole afternoon.
Shop Summer 2026
A finite deadstock lot of cotton, finished to move and shine like silk. Once it is cut, this exact cloth does not come back.
Made in a small Baltic atelier, each piece numbered and signed with a card of authenticity.
Reinforced seams and heavyweight cotton — made to be kept for years, not one season.
