Head to Toe in Brunello Cucinelli

Luxury hanger by designer Brunello Cucinelli, previously owned resale item

The central Italian region of Umbria is one of the world’s great centers of cashmere production: the area between the provincial capital, Perugia, and nearby Lake Trasimeno is home to scores of small and medium sized manufacturers. Of these Brunello Cucinelli is by far the best known. In part, this is simply because he does cashmere very well. But there’s a lot more to Sig. Cucinelli than just fancy knitwear.

Citing the ideas of radical artists and thinkers is a risky exercise for a fashion brand: seldom does it come across as anything but hollow posturing for profit. Erudite and authentic, Brunello Cucinelli is the rare exception to this rule.

While Cucinelli isn’t immune to pushing his humanist beliefs in pursuit of brand identity, you get the impression there’s a lot more going on here than just marketing spin. To be sure, anyone who goes to the trouble of inscribing the words of Immanuel Kant on a stone plaque, and mounting it on the wall of his business premises, is clearly not in the habit of making fickle gestures purely on the whim of a fashion-forecasting report.

Yet Cucinelli’s dedication to a project of “humanistic capitalism” goes a great deal further than mere philosophical name dropping. Since the mid-’80s, the Cucinelli brand has been based in the small Umbrian town of Solomeo. The place was practically rebuilt by Cucinelli, and now houses both a Cucinelli-financed theater and a library dedicated to the study of history, philosophy, and the arts. Following the 2016 earthquakes in central Italy, Cucinelli pulled a substantial sum of money out of the company, using it to finance the rebuilding of a nearby monastery.

Within today’s fashion industry there’s perhaps no other figure who more closely resembles the great social and cultural philanthropists of the European Renaissance. Altruistic merchants and aristocrats who, rather than merely share their wealth and knowledge with the poor in the form of handouts, instead sought to change society for the better through direct action.

To many this will come as little surprise: the inhabitants of this part of the world are renowned for their down-to-earth, no-nonsense approach to life. And Umbrian stereotypes invariably emphasize a close connection with the land: a region of undulating chocolate hills and wooded dales; fortified medieval towns perched above almost pelagic greenery. Home to dependable, rustic fare: truffles, mushrooms, ricotta cheese, wild boar, and great wine. Here the hands speak: show us what you can do; what you can make.

Fashion-wise, this translates into solid, well-constructed, and long lasting garments that retain their relevance season after season. Classics, or staples, if you like. High quality items that – when combined with the right accessories, and in the right way – will look just as fresh in five years time as they do today.

Having just come into possession of a collection of Brunello Cucinelli menswear, we’re now in a position to pass these sturdy investment-pieces on to you. The range includes 35 pieces including knitwear, jackets, shirts, denim, and outerwear.


Large, Loud and Full of Color

One of our favorite clients has decided to sell 200 pieces of highly interesting fashion items. He is someone you might call a men’s fashion “maximalist” and his clothes are both colorful and big. Like many people with large collections, he rarely gets a chance to wear many things, so we have a lot of new and excellent (worn once) items to sell. This collection will launch late May and be available through the Summer. Brands include Dr. Martens, Dsquared2, Versace, Robert Graham, Lansky Bros., Roberto Cavalli, Robin’s Jeans, Shanghai Tang, True Religion, West Coast Leather and many more.


Workwear & Heritage Deadstocks

For April 2025, we’re pleased to offer a collection of high quality clothing from some of the world’s finest heritage makers. These are past season items from approximately 2020 to 2023. Brands include A.P.C., Benzak Denim Developers, Bon Vivant, Corridor, Crockett & Jones, De Bonne Facture, Dehen 1920, Freeman’s Sporting Club, Gitman Vintage, Iron Heart, Shockoe Atelier, The Quartermaster, The Workers Club, Tricker’s, and ts(s).


Bespoke & MTM Suits

Our March 2025 arrivals include a selection of custom suits from some of the most respected names in tailoring. 

These bespoke and made-to-measure suits are pre-owned. Makers include The Anthology, Edward Sexton, Richard Anderson, Beckenstein Bespoke, Leonard Logsdail, Savile Row New York, and Alan Flusser—each bringing their own approach to cut, structure, and style. 

From Sexton’s bold lapels to Flusser’s American-inspired drape, these suits are for those who appreciate precision, fine fabrics and expert construction. 

Sizes are in the range of US 36 – 38. Yes, these suits were tailored for someone else. However, if the fit is right for you (or can easily be modified for you) then the value is outstanding. For assistance with fit and sizing, please contact us.

Black 2 piece bespoke suit with wide lapels and side adjuster waistband

Last Chance Rare Knitwear

Our last seasonal drop includes knitwear by NN.07, John Smedley, Burberry, Berluti, Etro, Ralph Lauren Purple Label, and Eleventy.

John Legend’s favorite jacquard sweater is also in stock. In the Fall of 2020, the singer appeared on the TODAY show wearing the distinctive Lanvin jacquard top. The host could not resist asking: “Do you want to talk about … your sheep sweater at all?”

On the denim and streetwear side we’ve got a batch of high-quality Hiroshi Kato jeans, plus two coveted Townes work shirts from Ship John – all of these crafted in the U.S.A.


Casually Starting the New Year

It’s 2025, and these new clothes are coming to the shop in January:

Billy Reid signature pieces including the Dover sweatshirt and the MSL-ALA collection representing the designer’s connection to the famous Muscle Shoals, Alabama culture.

Classic LEVI’S such as the original 501 in Japanese selvedge denim. These are pre-owned, but never worn. Save $100 or more off retail price.

FRAME Jeans with minimalist branding and modern design. Straight fit jeans with unique distressing at a deep discount from retail. Tags attached.

Mr. Turk designer clothing made in the United States. Shop colorful, unique jackets, casual shirts, pants and knitwear all in excellent condition.


Workwear, Military, Classic Style

For November 2024 month, the winds of resale blew in a unique mix of workwear, military and classic style.

  • adidas NOAH Vintage Runner in collegiate green and gold
  • Lucky Brand Trucker Jacket in White Oak Selvedge denim
  • Wallace & Barnes olive green “canoeist smock” pullover jacket
  • John Lobb St. James bespoke cap toe blucher
  • Scotch & Soda multicolor jacquard bomber jacket
  • RRL navy blue plaid cotton twill buttoned shirt
  • RRL D-3 brown shearling leather flight jacket