Hartford
Revisiting the classics of the American wardrobe by giving them a twist of modernity, this is the Hartford project, imagined by Yves Chareton in the United States in 1979. A few years later, the studio returned to Paris. By mixing European influences with a relaxed, West Coast aesthetic, the brand quickly became cult on both sides of the Atlantic. The clothes are made from the best European fabrics such as French linen, cottons from Albini in Italy, or from Maruwa in Japan. The impeccable cuts of chambray or Oxford shirts and sweaters in merino, alpaca and cashmere wool command the respect of the entire fashion community.