Arnaut Belcour

Notes / 02 · June 2026

One cut, three cloths.

The first release is one trouser, in one cut: high rise, wide leg. It would have been easy to draw three lines and call it range. We chose the opposite – one line, held to, and three cloths to carry it.

The wide leg falls full and straight from the hip, and the cloth does the talking. Anthracite gabardine takes a sharp crease and holds it. Dark brown flannel softens the same line. Navy cavalry twill carries a diagonal that catches light through the leg. One idea, three tempers.

Choosing between them is not a question of fashion but of temper: how sharp, how soft, how much light the cloth should hold. The cut is the signal. It stays the same.

One idea, three tempers.