Issue 02 · Craft
The Italian Influence: Why Tailoring Belongs on a Golf Course
Why the language of Italian tailoring belongs on a golf course. From the cut of a collar to the weight of a fabric.
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The Fratelli Edit
Essays on golf, craft, style — and the culture of the course.
Issue 01 · Style & Craft
There was a time when a golfer's clothes told you something true about them — their eye for proportion, their comfort with silence, their willingness to dress as though the round mattered. We lost that somewhere between 1990 and a DryFit logo. Here's what we're getting back.
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Why the language of Italian tailoring belongs on a golf course. From the cut of a collar to the weight of a fabric.
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Temperature-regulating, odour-resistant, soft against skin. Why extra-fine Merino is the only fibre we'll ever put our name on.
ReadIssue 04 · Culture
Rounds end. The evening doesn't have to. A meditation on why the clothes you leave the course in matter as much as the ones you arrive in.
ReadIssue 05 · Portugal
The factories we visited in six countries. The one conversation that changed everything. On choosing craft over convenience.
ReadIssue 06 · Colour
Argyle and cream. Navy and bone. How the colours of classic golf became the colours of modern luxury — and why we're committed to both.
ReadIssue 07 · Identity
Logos are a conversation. We decided ours should whisper. On what it means to trust your product more than your branding.
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