The Navy ThesisFive Weaves, One WardrobeThe Collar Stay ArgumentWhy Your Belt Is WrongHerringbone in MarchThe Cuff Reveals EverythingBrown Shoes Before NoonThe Overcoat as Full StopThe Navy ThesisFive Weaves, One WardrobeThe Collar Stay ArgumentWhy Your Belt Is WrongHerringbone in MarchThe Cuff Reveals EverythingBrown Shoes Before NoonThe Overcoat as Full Stop
Man's hand adjusting a watch strap, herringbone blazer sleeve visible at grain level, high-contrast black and white
Issue 001 — Spring 2026

Coming — March 2026

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Style is just taste
with a deadline.

A digital lookbook for men who've outgrown fast fashion but aren't ready for bespoke. One confident voice. Every Tuesday.

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Room I

The Five-Piece Capsule

Everything you need for a Tuesday morning
that doesn't require a decision.

Flat-lay of a men's capsule wardrobe — navy blazer, stone chinos, white OCBD shirt, tan derby shoes arranged on cream linen

The Argument

"Navy works because it doesn't ask for permission. It already belongs."

Five pieces. Endless Tuesdays. The capsule isn't about minimalism — it's about removing the question entirely.

In the debut issue

The Navy Thesis

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Room II

The Fabric Argument

Five weaves that cover every occasion
from a Monday meeting to a Saturday dinner.

Close-up of herringbone wool weave texture showing V-shaped pattern in grey charcoal

Herringbone

Twill variant280g/m²
Close-up of hopsack fabric showing open basket weave texture in navy blue

Hopsack

Basket weave240g/m²
Close-up of grey flannel wool fabric showing soft napped surface texture

Flannel

Plain / twill320g/m²
Close-up of white Oxford cloth fabric showing characteristic basket weave texture

Oxford Cloth

Basket variant160g/m²
Close-up of Donegal tweed fabric showing flecked multicolor texture in brown and cream

Donegal Tweed

Plain weave400g/m²
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Room III

The Street Edit

Art director's markup applied.
Red means rethink. Black means keep.

Man in navy blazer and stone trousers on city street, editorial street style photography

The navy works.

01 / 03
Man in grey overcoat standing against concrete wall, professional style photography

Overcoat as full stop.

02 / 03
Man in tailored suit checking watch on city pavement, detail shot of sleeve and cuff

The cuff reveals everything.

03 / 03
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Room IV — Founding Edition

Hold My
Spot.

The navy works. The belt doesn't.
We'll tell you why — every Tuesday.

Your style register

First 500 get the founding reader edit. No pitch. No noise.

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