Close-up of black leather Arc cuff with textured finish, silver buckle and metal eyelets on light charcoal background

Three Pieces, One Approach

The development of Pinto Hervia has, until now, centred on garments.

Shirts, in particular, have been the starting point. They set the language. Proportion, movement, construction. A way of working that prioritises what is essential and removes what is not.

Accessories have always been part of the conversation, but approached carefully.

Not as additions, but as extensions.

This first group begins to define that direction.

The Aegis belt introduces a more assertive note. Multiple eyelets bring a subtle punk edge, but within a controlled, considered framework. It sits naturally alongside the Arc Cuff, where the same material language is explored through wrap and form.

In contrast, the Axis belt takes a quieter position. Reduced, minimal, and designed to work effortlessly with the Aries shirt collection. It is less about statement, more about integration.

Each piece is developed with the same focus as the garments. Material, proportion, construction.

All made in England, working with makers who understand the value of doing things properly.

This is not about expanding a range. It is about extending a point of view.