Ink
A true, deep black that is always in style. We’re life-long fans of pairing black with black, but you can really turn up the volume by pairing this classic color with a bold stripe or highly saturated color palette.
Salt
Our Salt color is more eggwhite than optic, which is how we like a white. It’s bright, its crisp, and it pairs perfectly with every other color of our Midweight Linen. We keep returning to wearing Salt alongside new Pear and Flax bottoms.
Cacao
This matte, cool brown is our definition of casual elegance. It can be dressed down or up and shine equally with sneakers or silk. Cacao is less warm and saturated than our Pecan brown from 2023 and more like slipping into a square of milk chocolate. We pair Cacao most often with Flax, Pear, and Verte.
Pear
This is a shade not to miss. Pear is a sandy yellow-green that transcends skin tones and hair colors. There isn’t a color in this palette we don’t want to wear with Pear. It reminds us of brewed green tea, pistachio butter, and green-leafed hellebores in late winter. Our favorite “pearings” with this color are Salt, Ink, and Indigo.
Flax
Our new un-dyed 100% flax linen is a departure from the sandy, warm shade you’ve come to know over the years. The new Flax reminds us of sun-kissed concrete with its cool, gray undertones. We’re awestruck by the natural variations of linen fiber in its most elemental form. This Flax shade will shine when paired with any color in this palette.
Verte
A feel-good shade of green that is more leafy than olive in color. Like a wearable herb garden, Verte finds its home alongside our earthy Cacao and Cedar. Fans of our Olive green Midweight Linen will find Verte to have much cooler undertones.
Indigo
Our new deep Indigo blue is quite a departure from our former Navy. While the blue of years past could often be mistaken for Black in some light, Indigo is entirely distinctive. It’s rich, warm, and reminds us of our favorite pairs of dark denim jeans. Wear the bottoms as a cozier alternative to denim, and the tops as compliments to Cedar and Cacao.
Cedar
This red-brown is a pretty penny if there ever was one. Cedar gives off a warm spice vibe that has us thinking of cinnamon, cloves, and, to be honest, pie. The aged terracotta tones come alive next to Indigo and Ink, but we also find a matching set in this hue to be a *chef’s kiss* of a choice.