
A coastal trip
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New capsule of 10 shirts
We take you on a stroll along the Breton coast to discover the new pieces from the spring-summer collection.
Ten shirts to come across on a beach, whether sandy or pebbly, in the sun or in the drizzle, between steep cliffs and forgotten wrecks.
For this last summer capsule, I wanted to offer you something more personal.
So I put myself on stage, to take you with me to lands that I particularly love: Brittany.
So we set off in an old Citroën Saxo, camera under our arm and folders in the trunk, to travel together along the coast of the “end of the world”.
But what about these shirts?
We have revisited the 2 existing shirt models: the back and shoulders have been redesigned to offer even more ease, the neckline has been slightly reduced, and the collar gains in presence with a more generous line.
But THE big new thing: it's the KITA shirt.
It makes its appearance with its very boxy cut (loose and cropped), a unique semi-hidden button placket and a stand-up collar that we have twisted by adding a tab.
It is inspired by a traditional Korean shirt, found in a thrift store in Tokyo, a mixture of influences which sums up our approach well: between chance, travel and transmission.
The KITA shirt is available in three materials with very different characteristics: a raspberry cotton gauze, soft and airy; a more graphic lavender gray herringbone; and a white poplin, clean and bright.
Three interpretations of the same silhouette.
For this capsule, we continue to favor responsible materials by collaborating with Feat coop, a Lyon-based organization committed to the revaluation of dormant stocks in the French textile industry.
Born in Auvergne Rhône-Alpes, it gives a second life to thousands of meters of unused fabrics — often new, from end-of-line or cancelled productions.
A concrete way to support local know-how while limiting the environmental impact of textile creation.