Sustainable Fashion

Pater et Filius swim short nomad

Pater et Filius

There’s something undeniably magnetic about the 1950s and 1970s, and not just aesthetically but emotionally. These were eras of guiltless pleasures, where resort life wasn’t just a pause from reality, but a lifestyle in itself — thoughtful, sensual, and deeply present. People dressed to travel, to dine, to lounge. There was ceremony in leisure, and that’s a spirit we feel is missing today. 

Tengri – The search for noble fibre

For thousands of years, the nomadic herders of the Khangai Mountains have stewarded the land home to the Khangai yak. These semi-wild indigenous species roam the rugged grassland steppes of the remote far reaches of Mongolia. Its intense wild landscapes are capped by glacier-tipped mountains, separated by green river valleys and shadowed by soaring peaks.