DESIGNER'S NOTE
Of course, you could wear jeans.
You could also eat cereal for dinner every night and call it a lifestyle.
But here's the thing about corduroy: once you've worn a pair that actually fits — cut properly, sewn by hand, made from fabric that has some weight and warmth to it — jeans start to feel like a compromise you've been too busy to question.
The Comarnic is cut from wide-wale corduroy — 98% organic cotton, 2% elastane — tailored slim, sitting flat at the front with slanted side pockets and jetted back pockets that close with dark metal buttons. The kind of trouser that makes a turtleneck look considered and a simple shirt look deliberate.
Every stitch is done by hand in our own atelier in Transylvania, where the coffee is strong, the laughter comes easy, and the ladies sew side by side like old friends — trading stories, the occasional recipe, and a slice of something homemade. The result is a pair of trousers that holds together the way things do when someone actually cares.
Made for slow mornings, long evenings, and that quiet satisfaction of wearing something real.