A Pause at Baggio
As autumn settles in, the days get busier. A lot of new fantastic pieces arrive; we measure, compare, and shift things around the space to make room for everything. And sometimes the best thing is simply to step outside and sit down for a samll coffe, this time we headed to Baggio Coffee Bar.

This autumn we’re bringing in more long, heavy coats. Knitwear and trousers get thicker. At Baggio, we talked about why these pieces matter more as soon as the temperature drops.
For us, autumn is about pieces that simply make sense in colder weather, long coats with room for layers, knitwear with real texture, and heavier trousers in wool or sturdy cotton. Clothes that feel right when the air and temperature shifts and you naturally start dressing with a bit more weight.

What we talked about is what we wear, and what we try to offer.
Daniel wear one of his favourite jackets, the double-breasted sports jacket from Barba Napoli, cut from a lightly brushed beige flannel, paired with mid-weight dark brown wool trousers from Cavour, a brushed OCBD shirt from Moreau, and black jumper boots from Morjas. Over everything, he threw on a big, almost oversized heavy wool coat and tied a silk scarf loosely around the neck.
Aston took a slightly different path, leanin into simplicity. He wore a Blugiallo OCBD shirt layered under a brown Rubato lambswool v-neck, paired with classic Levi’s 501s, and his Bryceland’s Grecian slippers for as long as the weather allows.
Together, their outfits showed what works in autumn: good cloth, real weight, and simple layers that feel natural to wear.

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