Orcival
Orcival is a French heritage brand specializing in nautical-inspired apparel, most notably the Marinière. Its core aesthetic centers on functional minimalism and traditional craftsmanship. The brand represents a classic French workwear ethos, emphasizing durability and timeless design within the context of maritime subculture and casual European style.
Modegeschiedenis
Founded in 1939 by Charles Bert, Orcival takes its name from a village in the Auvergne region. The company gained historical prominence as an official supplier of striped jerseys to the French Navy. This military association solidified the Marinière as a staple of French national identity. Throughout the twentieth century, the brand transitioned from functional maritime gear to a symbol of Parisian intellectual and artistic fashion, maintaining production in France to preserve traditional manufacturing techniques.
