About Casa Benarre
Founded on the belief that what we wear should express rather than impress, our pieces are field gear for the soul—designed to accompany you through the chapters of your own narrative.
Our aesthetic draws from the visual language of vintage National Geographic, the stark honesty of Don McCullin's photography, Peter Beard's chaotic beauty, and Anthony Bourdain's respectful curiosity. We exist in the space between documentary and design, observation and creation.
Each collection emerges from real experiences—dusty roads traveled, conversations had, and moments witnessed. We work primarily with natural fibers that age with character, creating pieces that develop their own stories alongside yours.
Beyond clothing, Field Notes serves as our documentary journal—exploring cultural frontiers, creative boundaries, and human experiences that conventional narratives overlook. Here, we share raw, unfiltered stories that inspire our work and reflect our perpetual state of "Art in Progress."
Casa Benarre is for the creative wanderer, the nostalgic modern, the culturally sensitive traveler—anyone who values storytelling, individuality, and global perspectives over fleeting trends.
What you wear to get lost—and found again.