The Architecture of Comfort
Engineered from a proprietary Merino Wool and Cotton, utilizing a 4-ply architecture to redefine the drape of the modern polo.
Why Merino Wool?
Merino wool is nature's ultimate performance fiber. It is extraordinarily soft against the skin, naturally odor-resistant, and actively regulates your body temperature. Standard wool can feel coarse; our ultra-fine Merino offers a cashmere-like hand feel.
Why Premium Cotton?
Merino alone can lack the weight needed for a structured collar and hem. By introducing a dense, premium cotton into our 4-ply weave, we grant the polo an architectural drape. It holds its shape across long travel days, resisting the wrinkles that plague thinner garments.
The Synergy
By combining the thermoregulating properties of Merino wool with the structural integrity of premium cotton, we created a garment that breathes through summer and insulates in winter.
The Art of Preservation
A well-made garment deserves well-considered care.
The following will keep your polo looking and feeling its best for years.
Cold hand wash or gentle machine wash at 30°C maximum. Use a mild, wool-safe detergent. Do not bleach. Do not wring. Treat the fabric as you would treat something worth keeping.
Dry flat in the shade — never hang a wet knit, as it will stretch at the shoulders. Keep away from direct sunlight. Do not tumble dry. Patience here is what preserves the shape.
If needed, steam iron on low heat with a pressing cloth between the iron and the fabric. Never iron directly on the Merino fibres. Steam works better than pressure.
Fold, do not hang. Store in a cool, dry place. Cedar blocks or lavender sachets will protect the Merino fibres naturally. A folded knit keeps its form — a hanging one loses it.
Fine Merino may occasionally pill in areas of friction — this is a natural characteristic of the fibre, not a defect. A fabric comb or cashmere brush will restore the surface gently.
Treat it well.
It will last you years.