Cord Man’25 — menswear, pared back and reworked
Set against the stark, captivating landscape of Ladakh, Cord Man ’25 opens with familiar menswear codes—straight cuts, grounded proportions, earthy tones—and then turns them on their head. The collection takes studio signatures like smocking and appliqué, techniques most often reserved for womenswear, and recasts them as crisp, geometric detail. Think quiet structure with a subtle edge: blazers with mapped seams, jackets with graph-like panels, shirts marked by disciplined texture instead of loud motifs. It’s classic menswear, distilled—then reimagined.
The idea: elemental form, intelligent craft
Minimalism here isn’t about absence; it’s about intention. Every line serves fit and function, every intervention is purposeful. Smocking becomes a way to add controlled elasticity and micro-texture at yokes and cuffs. Appliqué is pared into clean strips and angular shapes that underscore the architecture of each silhouette. The result is ease without slouch, structure without stiffness—garments that sit close to the body yet feel unforced.
Palette & materials
The colour story draws from Ladakh’s palette: riverbed taupe, slate greys, wind-scoured olive, sun-baked terracotta, punctuated by off-white and ink. Fabrics favour breathability and tactile presence—brushed cottons, compact twills, linen-blend shirtings, and supple suiting weights that drape cleanly. Surfaces are intentionally matte so the geometry of the craft reads first, with a soft hand that breaks in beautifully over time.
Tailoring, rebalanced
Blazers and jackets hold a straight, masculine line—slightly broader in the shoulder, neat through the torso, and cut to sit just below the hip for a contemporary profile. Hidden darts and placed smocking create a gentle shape while maintaining a squared front. Shirts follow the same logic: sharp collars, balanced lengths, and sleeves that finish with refined cuffs. The collection’s geometry is felt more than seen; it animates the pieces without overwhelming them.
Key pieces
Blazers & Jackets
Core tailoring is the anchor. Single-breasted blazers carry discreet appliqué grids tracing pocket lines and lapels, while field-inspired jackets translate smocking into durable, flexible panels at the shoulders for movement. For bolder days, look to our Printed Jackets—calibrated to the same clean silhouette, with prints softened into earthy tones so they layer with ease. The print work sits inside the tailoring, never on top of it, giving the pattern a disciplined, wearable role.
Shirts
Shirts range from firm poplins to airy linen blends. The statement option is our take on Vintage shirts—classic references refined with modern proportions: a slightly wider collar stance, pockets realigned to follow the garment’s geometry, and subtle texture inserts where you’d expect flat panels. You get the memory of a mid-century shirt—recast for now.
Co-ords & modular dressing
For effortless pairing, Cord Man’25 introduces Co-ord sets that bring the collection’s geometry into complete looks. A jacket with mapped appliqué is paired to trousers cut on the same visual rhythm; a textured shirt aligns with shorts through top-stitched grids. Each set works as a standalone, but together they create a clean, uninterrupted line from shoulder to hem—ideal for travel, long workdays, or events where polish and ease need to coexist. Swap in a tee or knit between pieces, and the geometry still holds.
The foundation: Men’s Bottoms
Silhouettes in Men’s Bottoms are precise and pragmatic: straight-leg trousers with a comfortable top block and clean break; tapered chinos with just enough room at the thigh; drawstring pants in suiting cloth for the off-duty city uniform; tailored shorts that end just above the knee. Look closely and you’ll see the same language of craft—subtle appliqué reinforcing pocket mouths, placed smocking at waist channels for stretch that doesn’t sag. Every pair is cut to anchor the collection’s upper half without shouting for attention.
How to wear Cord Man ’25
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Work, refined: Pair a structured blazer with a textured shirt and straight-leg trousers. Keep the palette tonal—ink with slate, taupe with off-white—to let the geometry register quietly.
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Weekend, minimal: A field jacket over a linen-blend tee, tapered chinos, and leather sneakers. Add a belt in a matte finish to echo the collection’s tactile restraint.
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Evening, modern: Choose one of the Printed Jackets over a dark shirt and tailored trousers; the pattern will read as depth rather than contrast.
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Set dressing: Lean into Co-ord sets when you want instant coherence. They travel well and transition from day to dinner with a shoe change.
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Heritage, updated: Style our Vintage shirts open over a tee with Men’s Bottoms in a complementary earth tone. Roll the sleeves; let the texture do the work.
Design notes & details
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Geometry as guide: Panel lines and appliqué aren’t decoration; they map movement and reinforce stress points.
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Texture over gloss: Smocking and stitched grids create shadow and relief that photographs beautifully yet reads understated in person.
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Proportion first: Shoulders are set to square the frame, lengths are calibrated to sit cleanly above the seat, and sleeves taper subtly to avoid bulk.
Care & longevity
Treat these pieces as you would consider tailoring. Brush between wears, steam to relax creases, and wash shirts on gentle cycles to preserve texture. Trousers and Men’s Bottoms hold their line longer if hung from the waist. With time, fabrics soften, and the collection’s geometry settles into the garment, building character rather than wear.
Why Cord Man’25
Because it respects the clarity of classic menswear while offering something distinctly its own: a system of lines, textures, and cuts that feels inevitable once you put it on. The Ladakh reference keeps the palette grounded; the craft keeps the pieces intelligent. Whether you reach for Co-ord sets to streamline the day, a rotation of Vintage shirts for subtle texture, Printed Jackets for measured impact, or dependable Men’s Bottoms to anchor every look, Cord Man ’25 gives you a wardrobe that reads refined at first glance—and reveals its thinking up close.
Explore the collection and build a modular closet where every piece speaks the same language: elemental, precise, and quietly ahead of the curve.