There are moments when you need — or simply want — to wear a suit. But not the kind worn under fluorescent lights and HR policy.
This is something else entirely.
Cut from our signature Linen & Silk blend — a fabric created to solve the perennial linen problem. The linen breathes; the silk drapes. Creases soften rather than crumple. You look composed, never crushed.
These Trousers are cut as refined linen slacks — elegant, elongated, and relaxed through the leg without ever drifting into holiday-pant territory. They’re light, breathable, and quietly elevated — trousers you can pair with the matching sportcoat, a linen shirt, a tee, or bare feet on a terrace at golden hour. Where other linen pants look crumpled, these look composed; where others feel casual, these read considered. The kind of trousers that tell the world you dressed with intention — without trying too hard.
Because the hardest thing in menswear isn’t dressing up — it’s looking relaxed and exceptional at the same time.
Lightweight. Fluid. Confident. Made for long lunches, warm nights, art openings, resort terraces, oceanfront weddings, and every setting where traditional tailoring feels too stiff — and unremarkable.
For the man who doesn’t “have to” — but chooses to look this good.
Custom-Tailored. Natural-Fibre Luxury. Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
I have several shirts, T-shirts and jackets. Evan is a master at what he does! This shirt is no exception, it is beautiful beyond description. Great job, Joe Bananas!
I bought my first JB jacket in Melbourne last year while traveling with my wife. Our Aussie friend pointed out the store in Sydney where he had bought a jacket. I dig my linen coat and it now has a sibling in the closet to hang with named Rocky.
I love the pink suede cap! SO FUN and cheerful everyone that sees it SMILES!!
Thank YOU from a new happy patron. We don’t have Joe Bananas in AUSTIN TX YET??!!!
The loudest cricket gets the love. I need clothing as loud as my personality and these do it for me. The print is like a trip from licking a poisonous frog and I’m down for it. It’s called Joe Bananas, not Joe Banana. Go Bananas!