• Cotton

    A versatile and breathable fiber, cotton adapts to all styles. Its easy care makes it a popular choice for everyday clothing.

    "Claire" vest 
  • Flax

    Linen is ideal for weathering the summer heat thanks to its lightness and excellent moisture absorption. It becomes more supple with each wash, providing lasting comfort.

    "Saint-Briac" shirt 
  • The Wool

    Naturally insulating, wool provides a pleasant feeling of warmth in cold weather. It is also durable and remains a choice option for sweaters and cardigans.

    Benoit Sweater 
  • Corduroy

    Corduroy, or corduroy, is distinguished by its fine parallel ribs and soft feel. Made primarily from cotton, it is resistant to wear and is ideal for trousers, jackets, and more.

    "Quimper" shirt 
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  • The Oxford

    Oxford weave is characterized by a thick yarn and a slightly textured appearance. Often used for shirts, it offers a finish that is both sturdy and comfortable.

    "Touquet" shirt 
  • The Pique Stitch

    Known for its honeycombed surface, pique knit ensures good ventilation. Commonly used for polo shirts, it combines structured support with a lightweight feel.

    "Swiss" polo shirt 
  • Twill (or Serge)

    Twill features diagonal ribbing, providing a smooth and durable drape. This technique is popular for shirts and trousers due to its durability.

    "Marco" pants 
  • Cotton Canvas

    Plain weave, thicker than classic cotton. Robust and hard-wearing, it's ideal for our jackets... Lightly textured, it gives an authentic style, while retaining the suppleness of cotton.

    "Saint-Malo" jacket 
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