After channeling the windswept cliffs and fog-laced pines of Northern California in spring, Taylor Stitch heads inland for summer 2025—far inland. “Desert Reveries” draws its tone from California’s sun-scorched interior, where the horizon warps in the heat and time drags its heels in the dust.
Taylor Stitch’s collection answers that silence with pieces meant to gather wear like stories—shirts bleached by sun, shorts washed in soft neutrals, and denim with the patina of open-road mileage.
The lineup embraces texture and utility. Short-sleeve camp shirts in cream, charcoal, and sienna pair with broken-in pants and selvage jeans. An indigo terry chore coat emerges, softened with wear and photographed against a vintage International Harvester truck.
Natural fibers dominate—linen, cotton, hemp—all chosen for their breathability and endurance. There’s a lived-in quality to everything: each piece feels broken-in and ready for the next stretch of road. Earth tones dominate the palette—think faded olive, sand, rust, and the ghost of blue once vivid.
What grounds the collection is its sense of permanence. Whether styled with boots or clogs, the garments read like the wardrobe of someone halfway through a road trip, not a showroom. Taylor Stitch is outfitting summer as an experience—one that settles into the fabric and lingers like sun on skin.
Taylor Stitch Summer 2025

















