Spring 2026 — Wholesale assortment

Four lines, built to merchandise together.

Each category is sized for boutique sell-through with shared color stories, lot-coded production, and case packs designed for direct-to-floor receiving.

Brown wool knit fabric closeup showing rib texture

Knitwear

Cable-knit pullovers and soft cardigans on a combed wool blend. Three styles in slate, oat melange, and bone — each cut to the same body block for consistent fit across colorways.

3 stylesS–XLMOQ 18 units
Row of white woven shirts on wooden hangers

Woven Tops

Linen-blend blouses and lightweight layering pieces. Generous body, finished hems, and refined hardware — the kind of basics that hold a wall and turn over week to week.

2 stylesXS–LMOQ 14 units
Stack of folded indigo denim jeans on white

Denim

Indigo straight-leg and wide-crop fits washed in batch on a controlled program. Lot codes printed inside the waistband so reorders match the floor exactly.

2 fits26–32MOQ 8 units
Leather belt with neutral fashion accessories laid out

Accessories

Leather belts, knit scarfs, and small canvas totes. Mixed packs ship in case quantities so partner stores can trial categories without adding a line on the buy sheet.

3 categoriesOne sizeMOQ 12 pieces
Production standard

Lot-traceable, inspection-checked, paper-clean.

Lot codes

Every garment carries a printed lot reference traced back to mill batch, dye lot, and finished-goods inspection date.

Receiving documents

Cartons ship with packing lists, SKU breakdowns, and signed inspection summaries — review-ready for buyer or bank requests.

Reorder windows

Most styles have a 14-day reorder window after each drop, sized so partner stores can refill without holding excess inventory.