The House is closed. The March Window remains unconfirmed.
Dalamar Gravani presents

The garment is not the luxury. Access is.

Gravani does not maintain a store. It observes windows. During appointed periods, select objects may become available to those who have entered the Registry.

Look 003 — The G Sigil CrewneckWithheld

Lookbook / worn reluctantly.

The core Gravani language in menswear: restrained branding, expensive basics, and way too much ceremony.

Wordmark Placement

The Gravani Crewneck

A quiet chest wordmark, visible only long enough to register status.

Edition 014$285
House Sigil

The House Crewneck

The sigil stands in for explanation. Tonal, restrained, and needlessly expensive.

Edition 018$310
Integrated G Sigil

The Crest Variant

A more iconic mark: the Gravani “G” folded into the House sigil without screaming for attention.

Edition 009$340

Women’s set / still withheld.

A female set so the mockup feels like an actual brand rollout instead of a single-product experiment.

Women’s Look 001

The Registry Set

Relaxed black crewneck and tailored trouser silhouette with restrained Gravani branding and a clean editorial finish.

Edition 011$325
Women’s Look 002

The Crest Crewneck

A black-on-black crest variant for a more formal house look — same quiet menace, slightly more ceremonial.

Edition 008$340

Objects currently withheld.

These garments may be viewed. This does not imply availability, eligibility, or the emotional readiness to acquire them.

Edition 018$285

The Quiet Sweatshirt

A heavyweight black crewneck bearing the tonal House Sigil. Designed for those who no longer announce themselves.

Acquisition ClosedMarch Window
Edition 044$118

The Permission Cap

Low-profile structure. Minimal marking. A cap for entering rooms where nothing needs to be explained.

ReservedBy Phrase Only
Edition 026$340

The Inheritance Pant

A tailored leisure object with no visible urgency. Cut for silence, priced for consequence.

WithheldUnscheduled
Acquisition Rules

The House has conditions.

  1. Objects are released only during appointed windows. A window is not a sale. It is a permission structure.
  2. One object may be acquired per patron every twenty-eight days. Desire must be rationed.
  3. Availability is not a promise. Restocks are neither guaranteed nor emotionally available.
  4. Cart abandonment is considered a form of reflection and will not be penalized publicly.
  5. Pricing reflects not the garment, but the burden of being seen in it.
The Registry

Request consideration.

Entering the Registry does not imply acceptance. It merely confirms that the House has observed your interest.

The next acquisition window is rumored for March. The rumor has not been authorized.