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Product Notes // 05 Senda
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Product Notes // 05 Senda

Romansh for path.

Every piece in Collection 001 carries a name rooted in the Engadin. More than labels, these names reflect the landscapes, seasons and rhythms that continue to shape ENSO.

Senda is the Romansh word for path.

A fitting name for a piece designed to move through the day.

 

An extra layer

Some days need more than a polo, but less than outerwear.

That was the starting point for Senda.

Our interpretation of the quarter zip, Senda was designed as an easy layer for cooler mornings, changing temperatures and the hours before and after a round.

Warm enough to make a difference. Light enough to keep on.

Built around movement

A layer only works if you can forget you're wearing it.

Senda uses raglan sleeves and underarm gussets to allow natural movement through the shoulders and arms. Ventilation eyelets under the arms add breathability when the pace picks up.

The quarter-zip construction makes it easy to adjust throughout the day, while the clean silhouette keeps the piece simple.

Nothing added without a reason.

On its own or layered

Senda was never designed for one particular moment.

Wear it over a polo when the morning is still cool. Keep it on through the round. Layer it under Guarda or Vadret when conditions change.

On the course, on the road or travelling between the two.

It is simply an extra layer when you need one.

The fifth chapter

Senda is the fifth piece in Product Notes.

As Collection 001 moves into its layering pieces, the focus shifts from warm summer days towards changing conditions.

Senda sits in the middle: between polo and outerwear, warmth and breathability, the first tee and everything after.

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