Style of the Week: Quiet Hours
Some moments don’t need much.
No noise, no rush – just the essentials. This week’s outfit is built around timeless simplicity. The 1923 Buccanoy Shirt Linen Ecru brings a touch of understated elegance with its lightweight linen fabric and classic band collar – a design rooted in early 20th century menswear traditions. Clean, breathable, and honest.
Paired with the 1962 OG-107 Pant Sherkin Grey, the look gains its foundation. Originally inspired by US military utility wear, these trousers stand for durability and function – made for everyday tasks, whatever they may be.
On foot, the 1938 Cricketeer Shoes Black keeps things grounded. A straightforward, no-nonsense silhouette that carries you through long days without distraction. Topped off with the 1937 Hobbs Hat Black, the outfit finds its character. A subtle statement piece that completes the look without overdoing it.
This is a style for slow mornings, quiet streets and clear thoughts. Clothing that doesn’t try too hard – because it doesn’t have to. Keep it simple.