LEFT HAND ARCHIVE


Garment dyed in Italy; the Enna Parka goes back to the routes of Massimo Osti’s design inspiration from the Swiss Military Field Jacket. Crafted from 100% recycled Nylon with a weight of 125gsm, this quality piece has been treated to increase the soft crinkle texture of the fabric. Ideal for cooler months this Parka is fully lined, has underarm venting and an adjustable hood. The Italian shell fabric from olmetex, has a canvas weave with a shiny surface and water repellent finish.

The Zip Pocket Shirt is Left Hand’s take on a classic staple - reworked with refined details and material integrity. Heavyweight cotton and garment dyed.

The Elvo Jacket is a study in subtle detail and modern design. Its translucent Italian shell fabric reveals the layers within, creating a sense of depth and lightness. Inspired by classic military outerwear yet refined through garment-dyeing in Italy, it carries a richness of color and texture that feels both contemporary and timeless.

A modern essential, elevated through material and process. Each is garment dyed, a process pioneered by our founder Massimo Osti.

Thermojoint was inspired by Osti’s fascination with post-atomic survival, a theme prevalent in the 1980s during the height of the Cold War.

Left Hand was established in 1993 by Massimo Osti, the founding father of C.P. Company, Stone Island and a number of others.
Many view Left Hand as the brand that allowed Osti to fully express himself and everything he’d been working on up until that point. By 1993, Osti had accrued 20 years of design experience and had invented new and innovative materials.

