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This classic utility shirt gets a sophisticated refresh in a luxe Italian Casentino wool blend, which is brushed for a nubby look and feel. Casentino takes its name from a town in Tuscany, where it originated in the 14th century as the fabric of choice for shepherds, who favored it for its softness, warmth, and durability. This particular shirt features two patch-and-flap, button-through chest pockets, horn buttons and self-fabric elbow patches.
Woolrich has been part of the fabric of the American outdoor lifestyle for nearly 200 years; the company provided blankets to Union soldiers during the Civil War and designed the Arctic Parka that kept Admiral Richard E. Byrd warm on Antarctic expeditions. Now, as Creative Director of Woolrich’s Black Label, Todd has designed a collection of rugged yet luxurious takes on the brand’s iconic styles that marry Woolrich’s innovative technical fabrics with sartorial flourishes.

Todd’s Spring/Summer 26 runway collection balances structured tailoring and soft sensuality, inspired by the faded glamour of Havana in the 50s and the swagger of a guy stepping off a plane in Miami in the 80s.
The sweaters in La Buena Vida are all inspired by mid-century styles, layering in different old-school details: an extra tab closure at the hem, tapered waists, extended collars, vintage-inspired patterns, and more.

Todd’s Spring/Summer 26 runway collection balances structured tailoring and soft sensuality, inspired by the faded glamour of Havana in the 50s and the swagger of a guy stepping off a plane in Miami in the 80s.
The shirts in La Buena Vida are crafted from carefully sourced fabrics, woven using heritage techniques at some of the world’s finest mills (like delicate voile, made from cotton, linen, and ramie and woven in Italy and India) and feature embroidered details.

Todd’s Spring/Summer 26 runway collection balances structured tailoring and soft sensuality, inspired by the faded glamour of Havana in the 50s and the swagger of a guy stepping off a plane in Miami in the 80s.
The jackets, trousers and suits in La Buena Vida reimagined old-school styles in streamlined, modern silhouettes, pairing laidback ease with sharp lines.
Pellemoda has been making luxury suede and leather garments for 40 years. Everything happens under one roof, from sourcing and pattern-making to dyeing, cutting and sewing. View the story
This family-owned business just west of Florence is responsible for the soft tweeds in our jackets and suits. View the Story
This family-owned business in Prato weaves the fabrics for our Collection outerwear and shirting. View the story
This family-owned mill is committed to preserving Italy's heritage wool traditions. View the story