Atelier-to-consumer · Pre-order open
Two sartorial workwear pieces
versatile, with character, in beautiful cloth.
A French-collar shirt in Albini 80/2 chambray. A navy organic cotton Lanificio Fortex jungle jacket, limited to 20 pieces. Designed and produced with Couturier Parisien.
Important dates
20
jungle jackets only
May 3
window closes
June 10
delivered by
Piece 01 · €109
French-Collar Shirt · Chambray Albini 80/2
Workwear, sartorially reworked.
French spread collar, long points, generous roll. Two pointed-flap western chest pockets, redrawn in proportion to the collar, without press studs.
Topstitched American placket, Italian bias-cut cuff, inverted box pleat on the sleeve vent, 4-hole mother-of-pearl buttons. Tonal fine topstitching throughout.
Discover the shirt →The fabric
Cotonificio Albini. Bergamo, 1876.
Italy's oldest cotton mill still in operation. The house that quietly supplies Charvet, Turnbull & Asser, Drake's, Fray, Borrelli, Finamore. Nothing is outsourced: they dye, weave and finish in the same valley. 80/2 means a two-ply, fine-count yarn twisted on itself. The result: a dense, round cloth that breathes. Indigo-dyed warp, ecru weft.
Piece 02 · €219 · 20 pieces
Jungle Jacket · Organic Cotton Lanificio Fortex Navy
The sartorial alternative to a blazer.
Organic cotton woven by Fortex (Prato, Italy, since 1963), Cotton Lab collection. A dense twill with a marked diagonal, around 260 g/m²: firm hand, mid-weight, a drape that still holds on cool summer evenings. Deep navy that absorbs light and holds its role as a backdrop for whatever is worn on top.
Four true 3D bellows pockets with flaps. Structured shoulder, silhouette that holds its line even worn open, robust construction that accepts layering without buckling.
Discover the jacket →The mill
Fortex. Italian mill from Prato, since 1963.
Fortex is an Italian house founded in 1963 in Prato, Tuscany — one of Europe's historic textile hubs. Its Cotton Lab collection runs on an ultra-short supply chain: weaving and finishing both done in Prato, zero-kilometer, traceable by lot. A dense organic cotton twill, tight weave, sharply marked diagonal, firm hand that refuses to slouch. The drape holds on its own: the shoulder keeps its line, the pockets don't sag, the front stays flat when buttoned. Deep navy, piece-dyed. Art of Recycling: over 50% of Fortex production is made from recycled fibers. Member of 4Sustainability®, compliant with the ZDHC MRSL protocol that eliminates toxic substances. Since January 2025, every lot carries 4trace, a Digital Product Passport detailing its full environmental footprint.
Three ways to wear it
01
Sartorial × military
Dress shirt, silk-knit tie, stone dress trousers. The jacket's collar frames the face with the authority of a blazer lapel.
02
Sartorial workwear
Ecru merino rollneck, ecru selvedge denim, suede chukka boots. Continuous raw textures from collar to shoe.
03
Summer Ivy
Pastel stripe OCBD worn open, sand cotton-linen high-rise trousers, suede penny loafers sockless. The jacket becomes the dark anchor.
The workshop
Couturier Parisien works by the stitch, not by the unit.
We avoid the fast-fashion model (overproduce, then discount) and the luxury model (8× markup on dead stock). Short window, you order, the atelier produces exactly what has been committed. Direct payment to the workshop that makes your piece.
See the workshop →How it works
Step 01
You pre-order, before May 3 midnight CET.
Step 02
The atelier cuts and assembles based on committed quantities.
Step 03
Live tracking: cutting → assembly → shipping.
Step 04
Delivery no later than June 10.
Behind the scenes
New e-commerce platform: more flexible offers (private sales, numbered editions, workshop bundles, made-to-measure configurator) and true pre-order tracking. Direct payment to each partner atelier.
Two pieces. One window. Six weeks to delivery.
Window closes May 3, midnight CET.