athglamour® · Polished Comfort
What to Wear When You Want to Look Polished But Feel Comfortable
The case for never choosing between looking considered and feeling at ease — and the athglamour® pieces engineered to deliver both at once.
The premise
There is a particular kind of day that asks a great deal of a wardrobe: the back-to-back schedule, the unpredictable room, the wish to look entirely put-together while feeling as though you are wearing nothing structured at all.
Polished comfort is the athglamour® answer — clothing cut with the precision of tailoring and the give of activewear, so presence never costs you ease.
01 — Start with structure that moves
Build from structure that holds a line
Choose pieces engineered to keep a defined shoulder and a clean trouser break, cut in fabrics with built-in stretch and recovery. The silhouette reads tailored while the body stays entirely unrestricted.
02 — Let drape do the work
Let controlled drape carry the look
Controlled drape is what separates polished from casual. A shell that falls cleanly, a jacket that keeps its shape through a full day — refinement comes from how a garment hangs, not from how rigid it is.
03 — Build around one elevated layer
Anchor the outfit with a single elevated layer
One considered layer — a structured jacket, a sharp overshirt — lifts everything beneath it. Worn over the softest base, it turns comfort into composition without adding a single stiff seam.
What to look for
Three marks of polished comfort
Fabric
Stretch with recovery
Wovens that give where you move and return cleanly to shape.
Fit
Defined, never tight
Shaped through the shoulder and waist, easy through the body.
Finish
Drape that lasts
Clean seams and considered hems that hold their line all day.
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Pieces built for polished comfort
Part of the athglamour® ecosystem
Explore the ecosystem
Polished comfort is one expression of athglamour®. Explore the philosophy behind it, and the days it was built for.
athglamour® — designed for real life, built to move with you.
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