How it Works

    Every piece we make follows a few simple rules —
    and we don’t break them.

    We produce 99 pieces every three months.
    No more.
    Not because we want to be rare,
    but because that’s how we can make things well.

    We don’t build stock.
    We don’t rush seasons.
    We don’t design for trends.

    Our rhythm is slower:

    • Choosing the yarn
    We start from the fibre. Merino extrafine, long-staple cotton, Italian linen.
    Materials that feel right from the first touch — honest, breathable, built to last.

    • Knitting and construction
    Our pieces are made in small Italian workshops where time still matters.
    Nothing is rushed. The hands at the machines work with the calm of people who know their craft.
    One tension, one stitch, one pass at a time.

    • Assembly and finishing
    When everything is knitted, the pieces are linked, shaped, cleaned, checked.
    Edges, hems, collars — all done slowly, one by one.

    • Always 99
    When the 99 pieces are ready, we inspect them individually.
    If something isn’t right, it doesn’t leave the atelier.

    No shortcuts.
    Just care.

    Materials

    Good pieces begin with good materials —
    the kind you can feel without reading the label.

    We work only with fibres we trust:

    Extrafine Merino Wool

    Organic Cotton

    Cachemire

    Super Kid Mohair

    We’re a small brand.
    That means we get to choose — not compromise.

    Try It at Home

    We don’t make samples.
    We don’t make trial versions.
    We don’t make “test products”.

    We make finished pieces —
    and we let you try them at home.

    When your marinière arrives, you try it on.
    You move in it.
    You look at it in your own light, not ours.

    If it’s not the right piece,
    you send it back.
    No pressure. No explanations.

    You should keep it only if it feels like yours.

    The Archive — Bespoke by Request

    When a season is over, the 99 pieces disappear.
    They don’t return —
    but they don’t vanish either.

    We keep everything in our archive:
    past models, weights, lines, stitches, colours, embroidery ideas.

    They’re not available for direct purchase,
    but they can be a beginning.

    If you want something from the archive,
    we can make a bespoke piece:

    choose the yarn - choose the colour - choose the model - add a custom embroidery if you like

    and we produce one single piece — yours.

    It’s a slow process.
    But that’s exactly why we do it.