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A LEGACY BUILT BY HAND

A West Coast Kind of Dream

The American Dream is often pictured in bold strokes: skyscrapers, corner offices, white picket fences. But for Robert and Audrey Talbott, it looked a little different.

After moving west in search of something more meaningful, they didn’t just find a coastline, they found clarity. A slower pace. A different rhythm. And from that, they built something lasting.

What began as a small tie-making operation, quite literally stitched by Audrey’s own hands, grew into a menswear brand rooted in craftsmanship, color, and character. They believed that true luxury didn’t need to shout. It simply needed to be made well and worn well.

To them, the American Dream wasn’t about having more. It was about making better.

Better fabrics. Better tailoring. Better values.

And that idea, as simple as it sounds, is profoundly American.

The belief that you can start with nothing but an idea and build something with your hands. That legacy is earned, not inherited. That refinement and resilience can, and should, go hand in hand.

This week, as we celebrate Independence Day, we honor that kind of ambition. The kind that builds, lasts, and leads by example. From the details in our one-piece collars to the stories woven into every shirt, we carry that legacy forward.

Crafted with purpose. Rooted in the West. Made for today.

That’s the Robert Talbott way.

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