Wraps & Scarves.
The finishing layer. Cool airplane cabins, warm restaurant terraces, the dressing room moment when the look needs one more thing — pieces that quietly tie everything together.

"A wrap is the most patient piece in the wardrobe. It waits for the moment you reach for it — on a plane, at a restaurant, on a dock at dusk — and finishes the look without trying."
One piece, many silhouettes.
The Drape
Loose over the shoulder, ends falling unevenly — the most casual and the most photographed.
The Knot
Tied at the front to give the wrap structure. Reads polished without trying to be a jacket.
The Cape
Pulled forward and clasped at the collarbone. Coverage when the temperature drops mid-evening.
The Scarf
Folded long and looped at the neck. The travel version — packs flat, looks finished on arrival.
The Ten
10 pieces · all in stockPack one. Wear it five ways.
Most of these fold to nothing in a tote, weigh less than a sweater, and read finished from a 6 a.m. cab to dinner that night. The case for keeping one in every neutral.
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