A very special, new restaurant in New Jersey approached us to help design the uniform for their wait staff – and make their shirts. The design focused on the restaurants mission and interior design. We chose a Thomas Mason Black Gingham shirting, which was a stylistic bridge between the farm (read more about the farm) and the sophistication of the estate (read more about the estate). A rust color tie picked up accents from the restaurants exposed brick walls. A black apron and dark jeans completed the look.
About Natirar
Natirar is a 500-acre historical estate in Peapack-Gladstone, NJ – which up until recently was the summer home of the king of Morocco. The vision for Natirar is a 76 guest room mansion, an eco-friendly spa; a farm, restaurant and culinary center.
This is a picture we took. See more dramatic pictures of the estate at the Natirar website
About the Restaurant
Their website puts it best, “Farm to table is one thing, Ninety Acres is a table at the farm.” Much of the restaurants menu comes from the livestock and produce from the estates farm, with nearly the entire menu being local. It received a four-star review from the New York Times.
If you are from the area or plan to be in the area, we’d recommend visiting Natirar for a meal at Ninety Acres. It’s surprisingly affordable for such a special meal on a beautiful estate.


Shirts
Made in Ohio.
Jeans
Made in California.
Pants
Made in New York.
T-shirts
Made in New Jersey.
Vests
Made in Los Angeles.


