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Writer's pictureTom Goedhart

Sunkissed Days: Unveiling the Essence of Seaside Relaxation

Updated: Dec 18, 2024

When it comes to summer fashion, the focus is all about simplicity and ease. With long, sun-soaked days and balmy nights, you need clothes that feel effortless to wear, without a second thought.


That’s where Ripa Ripa steps in. Drawing inspiration from the breathtaking beaches of the Mediterranean, this brand brings a refreshing breeze to the world of swimwear. Established in 2015 in Milan, Ripa Ripa embraces Italy’s rich tradition of craftsmanship, with each product meticulously made by the finest artisans in Naples - a city known for its world-class tailoring and unwavering dedication to quality.

Ripa Ripa channels the Mediterranean spirit, blending the laid-back yet sophisticated style of 1960s Italy. Their swim trunks feature vintage-inspired patterns, seamlessly paired with modern cuts and sleek silhouettes - a signature style from the very beginning. But why limit themselves to swim trunks when modern men’s swimwear is all about versatility? A linen shirt for the beach is a timeless essential. Italian linen is known for its premium quality, and with Naples artisans behind it, why not expand the range?

Enter the Camicia Ischia Sabbia - Ripa Ripa’s lightweight, sand-colored linen shirt. It’s the epitome of summer style, crafted to keep you cool and stylish.

The Capri collar on this shirt brings a fresh Mediterranean vibe, effortlessly elevating any outfit.

This shirt is more than just your average beachwear. The Capri collar rests lightly on the breezy linen fabric, its beige hue perfect for pairing with anything in your wardrobe. Featuring four practical patch pockets, it’s surprisingly adaptable.

Wear it as a regular shirt or layer it over a tee for a stylish sunblock option that offers both comfort and protection.

On those days when travel feels far away, throw on this shirt and let it transport you to visions of lounging on sun-kissed shores, a cool drink in hand, the soft hum of the sea in the distance.


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