A sweatshirt for a college you didn’t go to.
Half varsity, half villa.
The shape is borrowed from the late-seventies American crewneck — ribbed at the cuff and hem, set in at the shoulder, cropped just enough that it sits at the waist of a high-rise short. The fabric is Italian loop-back, not French terry, which means it gets softer with washing instead of pilling.
The chest reads “ALWAYS AWAY” in a deep-navy block, with “Cap d’Antibes” in italic script below it — both chain-stitched, which is slower and more expensive than print and is the difference you notice on the third wear, not the first.
Made in a single run a season, alongside the matching shorts. The shorts will be added to the manifest in July. Request access to receive word.