The Itinerary — 014-D

A hoodie engineered for the hours that don’t move.

Issue No.014-D / SS26
DirectiveDelayed, Indefinitely
OriginLe Bourget — 02:14
Weight640 g/m² · Heaviest
MillBiella, Piedmont
AssemblyPorto, Portugal
Composition100% long-staple cotton
PrintBack-block · block-stencilled in cream
LiningDouble-brushed interior, lined hood
02:14Ground hold called — LBGThree hours estimated. Hood up. Espresso. Phone on aeroplane mode.
04:00Three hours becomes fiveLounge empties. Hoodie holds the shape of the chair.
06:30Catering truck circles, againThe fourth time. Stopped counting. Cold espresso, refilled.
07:45Wheels finally upSun on the wing. Hood comes down for the first time in five hours.
11:00Touchdown — NiceStill on. The cream stencil reads clean against the forest in mid-morning light.
House Note — On This Piece

Some pieces earn their name. This one was named to us.

The design brief was a redeye out of Le Bourget that wasn’t one. The cabin door closed at 02:00. The cabin door re-opened at 02:14. Then it stayed that way until just before sunrise. We photographed three rolls of film between cars, ate a bad sandwich, and named a hoodie.

The fabric is our heaviest cotton, brushed twice inside, lined at the hood with a smoother weight that won’t pill against a pillow. The back stencil is hand-pulled in cream, with the kind of slight off-register that prints from the seventies have and digital prints don’t. The chest reads “ALWAYS AWAY” in a serif so quiet you can wear it through customs.

One run, one season. When this lot is gone, it does not return in the same colourway. Request access to receive word.