The essential layers for fog and sun are less about rules and more about rhythm. Out here, layers are about balance, not just warmth. It's the quiet comfort of knowing you belong, wherever the shifting day takes you.

The "why" is simple: the weather here moves like water. Mornings begin in the gray, with air cool enough to see your breath and fog folding over the hills. By midday, the sun presses through, and the wind has found its way back. The day is slow, constant, and always changing, much like we wrote about in Living Between the Water and the Everyday.

This is the “life between” the water and the everyday our apparel was built for. A beanie that takes the edge off the morning air. A tee that knows salt and softness. A hood pulled close when the fog thickens again. They are the essential pieces that meet the day on its own terms.
Pieces like the Harbor Beanie in Mainsail or the Sausalito Hoodie in Ocean Slate don't chase attention. They earn their place quietly on the dock, in town, on the drive home. We built them to be effortless, honest, and to feel as durable as the day itself. This is our signature.

This is the thinking behind our first collection.