What I'll Be Wearing This Summer
It feels like I only just shared what I planned to wear in spring — and now it’s already time to talk about what I’ll be wearing this summer.
To be honest, not much is changing from last summer. Because we’re about timeless style. But I’m adding a few experiments to the wardrobe this season, and I’m already excited to wear them.
Let's start with linen
A classic. My linen shirts and trousers are already out and ready. A quick reminder: don’t roll your sleeves too high — one soft fold is enough. It looks effortless and elegant.
And yes — linen wrinkles. But that’s not a flaw. That’s its personality. Don’t stress about it. Iron it after washing, wear it, and let it move with you. If it creases while you’re out — even better. It adds life. No need to rush home with an iron.
Also, for the third summer in a row, I’m not wearing classic polos. Instead, I go for linen shirts with rolled sleeves or simple white or dark navy T-shirts.
Trousers
No surprises here. Double-pleated trousers, often in creamy tones, usually linen. They hold their shape, feel relaxed, and carry the right kind of presence.
We actually offer classic dark navy trousers in our store — you’re welcome to check them out.
But here’s something new: this summer I’m testing denim shorts with double pleats. I found a beautiful fabric and can’t wait to see how they turn out once they’re ready.
Footwear
Another experiment. You may have seen them on Instagram — a pair I’ve been wearing during recent trips to warmer countries. I honestly don’t know how to categorize them: not loafers, not sandals, but something in between. Closed, lightweight, and they look great with shorts — or even with swimwear and a linen shirt. I wore them often in Greece, especially on the beach.
Accessories
Simple as always. A fabric tote bag, and sunglasses with a solid frame — not for show, but to complete the tone of the whole look. Good eyewear should be part of the silhouette, not an afterthought.
And most importantly
This isn’t just a list of what to wear. I want to remind you: clothes don’t make you beautiful. They can support you, enhance you — but the real beauty is in what you do. In how you carry yourself. In your energy.
So open the door to this summer. Live it fully. It won’t come again. Let it be light, warm, and completely yours.
Wishing you a summer to remember.

If you’d like to build your summer wardrobe with us — we’re here.
You can choose our in-person styling experience (for example, in Milan), or work with us through online styling, where we’ll help you curate a wardrobe that fits your character, lifestyle, and direction.
Thank you for your trust. We never take it for granted.
Fact in the Spotlight
Linen is one of the oldest textiles in the world — dating back over 36,000 years. It was used by ancient Egyptians not only for clothing, but also as a symbol of purity and wealth. To this day, linen remains one of the most breathable and sustainable fabrics for summer wear.
Quote of the Week
Enjoy the little things in life, because one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.
Robert Brault
That’s all for today. See you on Saturday next week!
Yours sincerely, Anton Masko










