When we set out to shoot our first suiting campaign, we knew it had to feel alive, not staged. So we headed to Cass County, Nebraska, where the backroads cut between farms and the air hums with the rhythm of harvest season. Combines crawl across golden fields, tractors idle near silos and crop dusters ("flying AG" as the locals call it) trace slow, looping patterns over the plains. The wind never stops moving out here.
Made in Naples from a lightweight wool flannel woven in Florence, our suit takes its cues from classic tailoring but feels modern in its ease. A natural shoulder and soft construction give it an effortless drape, while the three-roll-two front and patch pockets lend a relaxed sensibility.
We’ve always loved tailoring for its versatility - it shouldn't be restricted to just the office or evening dinners. The right suit can feel as natural with a denim shirt or t-shirt as it does with a tie. That’s exactly what drew us to expand into tailoring in a way that made sense for Rivay. Refined, functional, rugged and ready for wherever you end up.
Michael Kelly, a friend and supporter of the brand, captures that spirit perfectly. He always brings a certain grit and intent that remind us a suit isn’t about standing still; it’s about what you do in it. We photographed him along the backroads of Cass County, Nebraska, a reminder that great tailoring should look natural and effortless anywhere.
photography by Glen Allsop
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When we set out to shoot our first suiting campaign, we knew it had to feel alive, not staged. So we headed to Cass County, Nebraska, where the backroads cut between farms and the air hums with the rhythm of harvest season. Combines crawl across golden fields, tractors idle near silos and crop dusters ("flying AG" as the locals call it) trace slow, looping patterns over the plains. The wind never stops moving out here.
Made in Naples from a lightweight wool flannel woven in Florence, our suit takes its cues from classic tailoring but feels modern in its ease. A natural shoulder and soft construction give it an effortless drape, while the three-roll-two front and patch pockets lend a relaxed sensibility.
We’ve always loved tailoring for its versatility - it shouldn't be restricted to just the office or evening dinners. The right suit can feel as natural with a denim shirt or t-shirt as it does with a tie. That’s exactly what drew us to expand into tailoring in a way that made sense for Rivay. Refined, functional, rugged and ready for wherever you end up.
Michael Kelly, a friend and supporter of the brand, captures that spirit perfectly. He always brings a certain grit and intent that remind us a suit isn’t about standing still; it’s about what you do in it. We photographed him along the backroads of Cass County, Nebraska, a reminder that great tailoring should look natural and effortless anywhere.
photography by Glen Allsop
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The new line looks amazing! What a fantastic portfolio piece with Michael Kelly. Very well done to the whole team.