Twill & Tee began in 2018 with a simple intention: to create quality garments designed to last. From the outset, the focus was never on trend, but on fabric, fit and thoughtful construction. Over time, that intention required space. The past year marked a period of stepping back — not to abandon the brand, but to reassess it. Time away allowed room to refine what Twill & Tee stands for, and just as importantly, what it does not. Rather than expanding without clarity, the decision was made to pause, recalibrate and return with purpose.

 

This next chapter begins with restraint. The forthcoming capsule is deliberately small: a tightly edited selection of wardrobe foundations designed to work together and endure beyond a single season. Cupro bias-cut skirts, softly structured woven tees, linen and cupro dresses, and a handful of considered separates form the core of the range. Alongside these sit white tees — simple in form, but intentional in message — reflecting an ongoing commitment to slow fashion and thoughtful consumption.

 

Production has been approached with equal care. This capsule is being developed in partnership with a small ethical clothing manufacturer in Jaipur, chosen for expertise in natural fibres and responsible production practices. Small batch manufacturing allows close attention to quality and reduces unnecessary excess. Each decision is measured, from fabric selection through to quantities produced.

This return is not about reinvention, but refinement. Twill & Tee remains grounded in the belief that clothing should be worn, re-worn and valued — not replaced. This season marks a return to considered design, guided by experience, clarity and a renewed focus on longevity in sustainable fashion.

 

Jo Appel