Old money. Deep faith. Open hand.

Dress
as though
you mean it.

Men's clothing in the quiet luxury tradition — built on the belief that looking your best and doing real good are not separate pursuits.

"Half of everything we earn goes to rehoming the homeless. Not a gesture — a covenant."

The Giving Covenant

50% of all profits.
Not a portion. Not a pledge.
Half. Every time.

The other half keeps the lights on, pays for better materials, and lets us grow. But this half — this half finds people homes.

Not shelters for a night. Not a meal and a prayer. An actual door with a lock, a bed that doesn't move, and a path back to stability. We call it rehoming, and we mean it literally.

50% of all profits, every quarter, donated to rehoming programs
Zero logo on our clothing — let the fabric speak instead
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Faith without flourish.

Christianity done well is quiet. It shows up in how you treat people, not what you print on your chest. Our designs reference faith through restraint — proportion, palette, the discipline of leaving space. A garment that honors the wearer and the one who made it.

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Old money is a practice.

Not a brand tier or a price point. Old money is the behavior of someone who buys once, buys well, and wears it until it tells a story. Natural fabrics that age into themselves. Cuts that hold their shape across years. Nothing that shouts.

The Wardrobe

What we make.

Oxford Cloth Button-Downs

The foundation. 100% Supima cotton, collar stays, made to be worn for decades. White, ecru, pale blue.

Knit Polos

Merino wool blend, slightly boxy fit. Navy, forest green, charcoal. The quietest way to dress up.

Unstructured Sport Coats

Hand-tailored canvas, soft shoulders, nothing stiff. Linen-cotton blend. Stone, sand, tobacco.

Pleated Trousers

Straight-leg, mid-rise, a genuine pleat. The trouser that outlasts every trend you've followed.

Every piece is garment-dyed after construction for a lived-in hand-feel from the first wear. No offshore fast-fashion. Made to outlast you.

Gentry & Grace

Wear something that means something.

In a world of fast fashion and empty logos, this is what we offer: clothing that ages into something better than when you bought it, and a business model that proves doing good and looking good can be the same thing.