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SS26 · the field collection

Wearing the leaf — tea identity, rendered in quiet cotton

From the same constellation that maps tea routes at tea.travel comes a line of apparel and objects made for the daily ritual. Each piece is rooted in the textures and tones of the tea room: unbleached cottons, hand-drawn atlases, colours drawn from infusions. No logos, no statements — just a sense of belonging that travels from the leaf to the linen. All cotton is certified organic, all dyes are low-impact, all fits are considered for mornings spent with a gaiwan.

16

silhouettes

3

fabric weights

2

tea masters consulted

0

synthetics

12

hand-screened prints

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Everything to wear and keep

From the t-shirt you reach for with your morning sheng to the framed atlas map above your tea tray — these are pieces designed to be lived with. The same maps appear in detail at tea.travel.

new this season

The field capsule

Three pieces from the SS26 drop, designed with input from our senior tea experts Mei Yang and Hinson Tse.

from the experts

The taste that shapes the thread

Our apparel is not decorated with tea leaves — it is built from the same terroir logic. Two senior tea experts guided the SS26 palette and textures. Learn more about their sensory work at tea.school.

origins in the thread

From leaf to cloth

Each print and colour in this collection references a single-origin tea. Here are the names woven into the season.

wear the constellation

Tea isn’t just drunk — it’s lived

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