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Travel · 15 June 2026

Lake Como: White Linen on Blue Water

Lake Como: White Linen on Blue Water

The jacket isn't an outfit; it's a temperature, a way of holding the light.

There is a particular hour on Como when the water turns the colour of pewter and the hills go soft at the edges. It is an hour that asks very little of a wardrobe and rewards restraint completely. White linen, worn open, is less a choice than a kind of agreement with the place.

We cut our travel linen with a high-twist yarn so it holds a line through a long lunch and a longer boat ride. It will crease, of course — linen always does — but it creases the way good paper folds, with intention rather than collapse.

Pack two: one ecru for the day, one stone for the evening turn. Everything else on the trip can be quiet around them.

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