The World of Marko Donquez

A house, and the rooms inside it.

Marko Donquez is the front of the house. Behind it sit a small number of related projects — quieter, more specific, each tending to a different corner of the same idea. They are listed here because we believe a brand should make its scaffolding visible.

i. Ready-to-Wear

Marko Donquez
The House.

Outerwear, tailoring, knitwear and footwear. Built in Florence, finished by hand, reissued without amendment. The garment line you are looking at now.

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ii. Home & Lifestyle

Drury Lane.

The home division. Linens, ceramics, candles, and the small objects that fill a quiet apartment. A separate brand under the same hand.

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iii. Sleepwear

P.P.P.

Proper Pajama People. Heavyweight cotton and silk sleepwear, monogrammed and made to last. The garment for the hours before the house is worn.

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iv. Atelier & Service

The Atelier.

Private fittings, bespoke commissions, lifetime repair, and the registered serial program. The room behind the room — by appointment, in Brooklyn and Florence.

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The Morning

Three brands.
One hour.

P.P.P. dresses the first hour. Drury Lane fills the cup. Marko Donquez waits by the door. Each brand is independent — the same hand, three different rooms.

P.P.P. × Drury Lane — The Morning P.P.P. × Drury Lane i
Hour One

The pajama,
the cup,
the window.

P.P.P. cream cotton, monogrammed at the chest. A Drury Lane mug, ivy green with a gold serif mark. The morning has its uniform before the day has its demand.

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Drury Lane × Marko Donquez — The Tray Drury Lane × Marko Donquez ii
Hour Two

The cup,
the cloth,
the tray.

Drury Lane steaming on a dark walnut tray. The Cloth hoodie folded beside it. Two objects, two brands, one morning — neither requiring the other, both belonging together.

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P.P.P. × Drury Lane × Marko Donquez — The Full Morning All Three Houses iii
The Set

P.P.P., Drury Lane,
Marko Donquez.

The full morning, laid flat. Three brands, one hand, one idea — a life assembled quietly, piece by piece, without noise.

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Why a House

Most brands sell a product. A house lets a life be assembled.

When you buy the Aurelio coat, you are entering a house. Inside the house is a sweater that wears it well, a pair of derbies that were cut from the same hide, a candle that smells like the room it was photographed in, and a quiet annual letter telling you what we have made this year and why.

One pen

Every product in every brand is approved by the founder. There is a single pen. It does not scale, and we do not intend it to.

One vendor list

The mills, tanners and machinists shared across the houses are kept short on purpose. We commit to people, not contracts.

One archive

Every garment, candle and object sold under any of our names enters the same registered archive. It is yours to consult, and ours to honour.