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April 2025
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Our Four Favorite Seaside Sensibilities

The Hamptons is many things, but to Ralph it’s a tapestry of inspiration that centers on four particular modes of beach life, from wave chasers and equestrians to artists and writers.
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NO.1
Wave Chasers
Montauk’s reputation for having some of the best surfing on the East Coast is no secret, but only the truly seasoned and devoted are willing to stick around for the actual surf season in the fall, when the area’s waters produce A-frames and what some describe as “cold, perfect barrels” to ride. The hamlet’s Ditch Plains Beach was a well-known surf destination by the 1960s, with hundreds entering its surf competitions (and a disapproving town board eager to minimize the sport’s impact on the then-very-sleepy locale, which was focused more on big-catch fishing). Now, Montauk’s surf-hippie culture is one of its main exports, still authentically apparent in the sandy revelry of Ditch Plains (known by locals as Clown Town, perhaps affectionately, as yet another new crowd moves in) and at local spots like Joni’s. The crochet-clad, surfs-up sensibility is also inevitably reinterpreted at the infamous Surf Lodge, the hotel-cum-music–venue where both guests and performers translate the vibe to a more stylized version of the swim-trunks-and-shell-necklaces look. Style Note: Print swim trunks and drawstring shorts topped off with lightweight layers tell the story of sunrise surf sessions that linger until sunset.
Heritage Rowing-Stripe Round Sunglasses
Slub Denim Western Shirt
CHF 285,00
Classic Fit Striped Jersey T-Shirt
CHF 109,00 CHF 65,00
NO.2
Year-Rounders
Each season, the Hamptons swells with the arrival of the “summer people” and the beach-house bustle of pop-up restaurants, antique and art shows, garden parties, barbecues, and activities in the sun. Those who stay on after Labor Day are a rarer breed: the local. They are a flinty group who experience the Hamptons much as it would have been perhaps 80 years ago, when it was a smattering of sleepy coastal villages with two lines of work: farming and fishing. Both professions are still a conspicuous feature of Hamptons life, with produce stands dotting Route 27, and a flotilla of sport fishing boats that bob in Montauk harbor before setting out for tuna, marlin, and swordfish. Those who work the land and sea might be spotted in much-beloved and repaired denim, salt-seasoned sweatshirts with busted seams, and long-billed caps bleached by a thousand afternoons in the sun. By sunset, you might find them on the deck of The Montauket—a family-owned bar known to its regulars as “The Hill”—or the Shagwong Tavern, which first opened its doors in 1936. Style Note: Workwear-inspired pieces, indigo-dyed to rich shades of blue, are artfully finished with distressed detailing that’s offset by crisp white denim and accessories.
Distressed Leather Belt
CHF 250,00
The Iconic Cotton Chino Ball Cap
CHF 80,00
NO.3
Artists & Writers
For generations, the East End has served as a refuge, point of inspiration, and social magnifying glass for the creative class through its various artists’ colonies, clubs, and cliques. From a patronage legacy through the Parrish Art Museum to the cedar-shingled cottage in the Springs where Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner created some of their most important works, the area is brimming with past and present examples of artistic output. Countless authors, including James Fenimore Cooper, John Steinbeck, and the “Sagg Main Set” (Truman Capote, Kurt Vonnegut, George Plimpton, et al.) have called the towns of Sagaponack and Sag Harbor home (Herman Melville’s Moby Dick also references the latter, which holds a “marathon” reading of the novel each September). This collective legacy has created a patina of style that permeates the creative communities that still inhabit the Hamptons. It’s sun-washed striped tees, paint-splattered trousers, frayed espadrilles, well-worn leather fisherman sandals; a uniform of artistic utility that traverses studios, galleries, beach walks, dinner at Bobby Van’s—perhaps even the annual Artists and Writers Charity Softball Game that takes place every August in East Hampton. Style Note: Slouchy knitwear and cool linen tailoring, contrasted with washed-out denim and paint-splattered chinos, speak to a singular point of view.
Distressed Leather Belt
CHF 250,00
NO.4
Trad & True
The Hamptons might have first been put on the map nationally in the 1980s, but its charm was known by the Gilded Age families of New York a century before, when Vanderbilts, Rockefellers, and Carnegies erected sweeping summer estates, quaint beachfront cottages, and all the other infrastructure of a well-lived summer life: polo pitches, horse paddocks, grass tennis courts, and majestic golf courses. (The area boasts no less than three links-style courses considered among the greatest in the world.) This is the Hamptons of private hedgerows and white picket fences, classic shingle-style architecture, ancient hydrangea bushes, chintz on the porch, charming street names—Gin Lane, Tuckahoe Road, Further Lane—and grass-stained spectator shoes. As a world of taste and style inspiration, it never gets old. Style Note: Tailored ensembles enlivened by bold colors and unexpected accessories signify that the wearer knows the dress code—and how to bend it.