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A Few Favorites from the Archive

A Few Favorites from the Archive

Jul 23, 2025

Our sale starts July 29

I’ve been digging through The Endery archive lately, pulling pieces for our upcoming sale (which starts July 29), and I keep coming back to a few personal favorites that I don’t think got their moment the first time around. I wanted to share a few personal favorites that I’ll be watching closely in the sale.

Albers in Rootbeer

This one was easy to overlook when it first launched—the color palette was warmer and more neutral than some of our other versions, but that’s exactly what I love about it. There’s a really beautiful rhythm in the way the colors interact—less contrast, more harmony. The design is inspired by Bauhaus weaving and color theory, and this version in particular feels like a contemporary take on that idea.  I am especially loving warm brown, grounded hues for this season.

Klee V Neck Sweater

We made this v-neck in a limited run using deadstock pima cotton. It’s so wearable that I almost forget how thoughtfully it was constructed. The weight of the knit is light enough for warm weather, but still has that touch of structure that makes it feel considered. The neckline hits just right—neither too low nor too high—and the fit works on so many bodies. This is one of those rare basics that actually earns its place in your daily rotation. It’s a beach cover up, perfect for a plane ride, great in a convertible, and available in some really deep, lovely colors.

Ruben in Marble

I tend to gravitate toward bold color, so loving this tee in a camel colorway surprised me a little. But the warmth of the tone and the texture of the knit make it feel anything but basic. It has this quiet richness that works so well layered or on its own. The Ruben shape is one of our signatures—it has an easy fit that feels both nostalgic and current. In this color, it almost functions like a blank canvas—it picks up on whatever else you’re wearing and kind of adapts to it. It looks great over these Totokaelo Duck Canvas Jeans but would also really stand out if put with a dark color trouser or skirt.

Rather than letting pieces sit unseen or pushing out new product just for the sake of it, we want to give past-season styles the chance to be rediscovered and re-loved. It’s a small act of circularity, and a celebration of everything that went into making these pieces in the first place.

We hope that you have fun digging through our archive sale, launching July 29th.
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