
Service de Terrasse
Some places do not need a reservation. They need timing.
You arrive after the beach, still warm from the sun, hair slightly messy, shirt thrown on without thinking too much. The table is not ready yet, but nobody seems to mind. Someone orders oysters before sitting down. Someone else asks for champagne because it feels too early for anything serious.
This is where Service de Terrasse begins.
A silver tray. Lemon on ice. Glasses catching the light. A towel left on the chair. The kind of place where the staff move slowly on purpose, because rushing would ruin the afternoon.
The shirt was designed as a small postcard from that exact moment. Not the loud part of summer, but the part that feels effortless. A terrace near the water. A room key in your pocket. A bottle that was meant to be shared.
Huitres. Citron. Champagne.
Nothing more necessary.
Behind the Design
The artwork is inspired by old hotel terrace service, seafood plates, beach clubs and handwritten vacation details. It feels formal, but not serious. Elegant, but still relaxed. A shirt that looks like it belongs somewhere between lunch and a late check-out.
How to Wear It
Wear it with navy shorts, white linen trousers, sandals, loafers or swim shorts. It works best when the rest of the outfit looks almost too easy.
No hurry. The table is yours.

