The Differentiation Angle
6 reasons the Monaco doesn't look like everyone else's linen.
Linen is having a moment — which means everyone's making the same shirt. Same drape, same beige, same shapeless cut. The Monaco was built to be the exception in all three. Here's exactly what makes it different.

The List
Linen, done differently
Everyone's linen drapes loose, fades to beige and reads as a beach piece. The Monaco corrects all three on purpose. Four deliberate decisions, below.
Reason 01
A detachable hood (yes, really)
The detail no other linen shirt offers. Hood on: relaxed, modern, made for a weekend. Hood off: a clean, structured overshirt that works for dinner. One garment that shifts from casual to sharp in a second — you choose the register.
One piece, two ways to wear it.

Reason 02
A cut that actually holds its shape
Most linen hangs loose because the fibre drapes by nature and brands don't fight it. The Monaco is tailored through the shoulder and body, so it keeps a clean line instead of collapsing into a tent. Breathable, but with structure.

Reason 03
Two colours that aren't beige
Forest green and burgundy. While everyone else cycles through cream, oatmeal and stone, the Monaco gives you two deep, considered tones that read as a choice — not as the default everyone else grabbed.

Reason 04
Linen-TENCEL: breathable without the creasing
Pure linen breathes brilliantly but creases hard and loses shape by midday. Blending it with TENCEL keeps the airflow and cooling while adding softness, drape and recovery — so it moves with you and wrinkles far less.

Linen, done differently.
A modern cut, a detachable hood, breathable linen-TENCEL — in forest green or burgundy. Pre order now, shipping June.
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