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Frequently Asked Questions

  • An all-ivory or cream outfit, head to toe, is the move for a white-party dress code. The easiest formula is a 100% linen shirt or guayabera in ivory with matching natural linen trousers and woven loafers or espadrilles. Linen stays cool and photographs crisp under string lights. A fine-knit polo gives a softer, more textured take that still reads sharp.
  • For a summer beach wedding, breathable linen in ivory, cream, or a soft natural tone reads polished without overheating. A long-sleeve linen guayabera works as a relaxed alternative to a blazer, and rolling the cuffs dresses it down for the sand. Women often choose a lace tunic or guayabera dress. Check the venue's formality first, since some beach ceremonies still ask for a jacket.
  • The 4th of July is a red, white, and blue moment, and a crisp neutral is the anchor that ties it together. Start with an ivory linen shirt, layer in true blue through a chambray button-down or navy shorts, and finish with one red accent. This keeps the look intentional rather than costume-like, and the lighter pieces carry straight into the rest of summer.
  • Linen relaxes into soft creases, and that lived-in texture is part of its charm rather than a flaw. To keep ivory and cream bright, wash cold with like colors and hang or lay flat to dry, which also limits wrinkling. A quick steam refreshes a shirt in minutes before an event. Most pieces here are machine washable, so they are easier to care for than people expect.
  • Yes. The women's side of this edit includes embroidered boho blouses, crochet-lace tunics, drawstring shorts, and guayabera-inspired dresses in ivory, cream, and natural. The pieces share the same breathable linen and gauze fabrics as the men's styles, so couples can coordinate a tonal look for a wedding, summer party, or trip. Sizes run across a full range for a relaxed fit.