Previously Loved.
Permanently Classic.
Brooks Brothers blazers. Vintage Lacoste polos. Monogrammed totes. Each piece authenticated, steamed, and photographed like it never left the country club.
The Blazer Edit
A jacket is a biography. These are blazers that have been somewhere — alumni dinners, sailboat decks, the back pew of a chapel in October. They arrive knowing how to behave.

Brooks Brothers
Double-Breasted Navy
Six brass anchor buttons, all original. A single monogram "W.H.T." sewn inside the breast pocket in navy thread. The lining holds the particular stillness of something kept, not stored.



The Weekend Bag
A bag that has been somewhere holds a different weight than one that hasn't. These carry the memory of ferry rides, trunk shows, and long drives up the coast — the canvas still smelling faintly of cedar.



The Vintage Knit
A sweater that has been through a New England autumn carries something no new wool can replicate — the particular softness of lived warmth.

Fair Isle Wool
Pullover
L.L.Bean, 1987. Icelandic wool with the original label still sewn in. The snowflake pattern runs unbroken from shoulder to hem — a full eight-row repeat. This was someone's favorite.



Rare Finds






Before the trunk closes.
By the time you reach the button, you're not browsing a platform. You're claiming something that already feels like yours.

Your Closet
Has a Second Life.
The blazer you wore twice. The tote that traveled once. The sweater that fits differently now. Consign them here — where buyers actually understand what they're getting.




