
CFCL Vol.13 Spring Summer 2027 menswear builds a wardrobe around lightness, softness and casual refinement. The collection uses thin fabrics, gentle shapes and color as a source of energy. Its mood stays clean and composed, with a quiet edge across shirts, summer knit T-shirts, cardigans, tailored jackets, blousons and workwear pieces.
SPRING SUMMER 2027
Aino and Alvar Aalto’s Paimio Sanatorium informs the season’s color direction. CFCL looks to the building as a source of brightness and optimism, using color to lift the mood and create moments of clarity. The palette takes cues from drawings proposed by Eino Kauria for Paimio Sanatorium, then gives those references a menswear reading. Soft yellow, pale blue, muted lavender, grey, black and white shape the collection’s visual rhythm.

The collection also follows the soft light reflected through the interiors of Paimio Sanatorium. Exceptionally thin, light transmitting shirts, summer knit T-shirts and cardigans carry that idea directly. CFCL uses delicate color and controlled transparency to create pieces that feel light, polished and suitable for professional settings.
TC Shrink material plays a central role. CFCL uses two knit structures to create a controlled level of transparency. A colored inner layer appears through the surface and reveals a brighter hue beneath. This technique gives the pieces depth without heavy construction.

Mesh like knits, translucent shirts and open textures allow color to pass through each look. CFCL uses this system to create clothing that feels calm at first glance, then reveals more detail through fabric, light and placement.
The TC MILAN series develops the brand’s approach to summer tailoring. The tailored jackets and blousons use a blend of 70 percent organic cotton and 30 percent recycled polyester, with traceable cotton from India. The material brings comfort and function to the garments. CFCL removes facing from the lapels and hems to create a clean, lightweight finish. The pieces stay as light and thin as shirts, while they keep a structured silhouette.

CFCL proposes layered styling to emphasize that lightness. Jackets sit over shirts and knits without adding weight. Blousons keep a soft form and support summer dressing through comfort, clarity and function.
The Milan series updates workwear through 100 percent recycled polyester. CFCL continues its study of color mixtures and creates a wool melange look through knit development. Three knit thicknesses define the series. One provides structure, one creates lightness and softness, and one builds drape.

















