“The devil is in the details”
I n today’s fashion industry, the focus often leans toward quantity over quality. But every project featured here shares one common thread: a deep commitment to detail—lots of it. These details aren’t always visible. In fact, they’re often deliberately hidden—like the shaping stitches inside a lapel or the intricate construction of multiple pockets. But that’s the point: true quality is found in the time and effort devoted to what isn’t meant to be seen. This kind of handwork takes time—something the designs of yesteryear valued, and it is something most of today’s fast fashion fails to incorporate in their line of work.

Raft - 3 piece suit
A three piece named after George Raft, a true men’s wear legend. The suit itself is a bridge between casual and formal and with inspiration from the early 20th century as well as the late 19th century.