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Horton Merino

Horton Merino

Regular price $545
Regular price $545 Sale price $545
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About this product

Impeccable. Effortless. Just enough of everything.

The Horton isn’t trying to reinvent the polo. It simply reminds you how good one can be when done properly — which is to say, tailored, Italian, and unapologetically refined.

Knitted from 12-gauge organic mercerised cotton, this is craftsmanship you can feel — soft with a quiet lustre, like moonlight on polished wood. The pique stitch gives it that classic texture — breathable, tactile, substantial — while the open resort placket brings a whisper of the Amalfi to wherever you happen to be standing.

Details do the heavy lifting — ribbed cuffs, hem and placket for structure and a sense of occasion, a fully fashioned construction that feels made for you (because it practically is), and a subtle hand O .B stitch near the hem, like a secret only you know how to wear.

Manufactured entirely in Italy — where they take these things seriously — the Horton slips easily into that elusive space between casual and considered. Ideal for unhurried lunches, late trains, crisp whites, low sun, and the smug satisfaction of having packed well.

Feel Summer.

  • Tailored fit
  • Ribbed resort placket with fine stripe
  • collar, placket opening, cuffs & hem
  • Item No. 274237

Size & Fit

Composition & Care

  • 12 gauge waffle stitch Merino wool, knitted in Italy
  • Garment manufactured in Italy
  • Hand wash only

Carbon Footprint

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We care as much about the quality of our products as their impact on the planet. We have a rigorous measure our carbon impact, reduce where we can and then balance anything we cannot reduce — including the carbon used to create this product.