Men’s clothing, handmade in Italy in small batches from premium deadstock fabrics. Limited-edition shirts, pants, jackets, and relaxed tailoring—transparent pricing and carbon-neutral shipping.
Sustainable men’s clothing - made in Italy in limited editions
This is the full Humans & Land men’s collection: modern essentials and relaxed tailoring designed to be worn for years.
Every piece is handmade in Italy in small batches using deadstock fabrics—premium materials that already exist and would otherwise go unused. That means less waste, no new fabric production, and truly limited editions.Shop men’s shirts and tops, pants and shorts, and jackets and suits built for everyday wear, travel, and modern work life. We keep pricing transparent and fair, and we focus on quality, fit, and longevity—so you buy better, not more.
Carbon-neutral shipping is included, and free size exchanges make it easy to find your fit.
Questions?
Deadstock is premium fabric that already exists and would otherwise go unused. We source deadstock in Italy with provenance paperwork and produce in small batches to reduce waste and avoid new fabric production.
Yes. Because deadstock quantities are finite, most styles are made in very small runs. When a fabric is gone, that edition won’t be repeated.
All Humans & Land garments are handmade in Italy in small batches, with a focus on quality, fit, and longevity.
You’ll find men’s shirts and tops, pants and shorts, and jackets and suits—plus seasonal edits and limited-edition capsules designed to mix and match year-round.
Yes—we ship to the US, UK, and across Europe. Carbon-neutral shipping is included on all orders.
Check the size guide on each product page and choose the fit you prefer. If it’s not right, we offer free size exchanges to help you get the perfect fit.
Care depends on the fabric and construction. Follow the care label on your garment and use our guide for best practices: https://humansandland.com/pages/care-for-your-clothes-guide
We use only deadstock fabrics, produce in small batches in Italy, keep pricing transparent, and focus on pieces designed to be worn for years—not a single season.


































































