How To Indulge In “Quiet Luxury” Without Looking Boring
If you're in the market for $2,000 cashmere hoodies by Brunello Cucinelli or $1,000 wool baseball caps by Loro Piana, this is the guide for you.

As logo-heavy streetwear begins to fall out of vogue in exchange for calmer looks from brands like Aimé Leon Dore or Fear of God, the “quiet luxury” trend has gained steam.
The best way to understand quiet luxury is to just imagine all the basic garments you could cop for under $100 at Uniqlo and then add a couple extra zeros to the price tag. In short, quiet luxury is essentially overpriced basics for the 1 percent. Think $6,000 sweatpants made out of wool or monotone cashmere hoodies priced at $2,000. When it comes to quiet luxury, you’re supposedly paying a hefty sum for the quality and feel of a garment handcrafted with top tier fabrics that are not widely available. But to keep it real, absolutely no one is going to think your style elevated to another dimension if you choose to wear a logoless $1,000 baseball cap versus a $50 one. But if you pride yourself on spending exorbitant amounts of money on something you personally know is ridiculously expensive, quiet luxury is perfect for you.
While we do question the value of quiet luxury, there's nothing wrong with wanting well-made pieces that don't shout how expensive they are with a logo. And you can also want some of these things and not dress like a corny finance bro from Succession. Here are some of the quiet luxury items to buy.

The Gift of Kings Wool Baseball Cap by Loro Piana

Replica Sneakers by Maison Margiela

Wool Crepe Tee by Fear of God

12mimil12 Wool Joggers by Zegna

Cashmere Hoodie by Brunello Cucinelli

Gerhardt Shorts by The Row

Ribbed Cashmere Socks by Brunello Cucinelli

Tom Ford Buckley Leather Backpack
