Curtis Overall

In the early days of flight, before the glamour of airshows and the roar of engines, there were those who worked quietly behind the scenes — testing, building, perfecting. Among them was Eleanor Curtis — pilot, engineer, pioneer — whose quiet determination helped shape the early days of aviation. The Curtis Overall carries her name in tribute.

Pilot Lettice Curtis with a Spitfire during World War II (HarperCollins/PA Wire)

Cut from premium cotton and drawing from late 19th-century workwear, the Curtis Overall is built with purpose. Durable, refined, and entirely unshowy — the way the best tools often are. A pointed collar, front button fastening, adjustable belt and cuffs — each detail considered for comfort and versatility.

Offered in Khaki and Dark Navy, the Curtis Overall moves effortlessly between days spent at work and weekends well spent. Thoughtfully placed pockets across the chest, sides and back keep essentials close at hand, whether you’re in the workshop or simply out and about.

Like its namesake, the Curtis Overall doesn’t demand attention. It simply performs — capably, quietly, and with grace.