In the 19th century, the flâneur was an icon of Parisian life: an urban dreamer, a connoisseur of the city, an accidental explorer of an ever-changing metropolitan landscape. To practice flânerie was to saunter with no true direction – to stroll leisurely down bustling boulevards simply for the sake of the stroll itself. In this spirit, Flaneur is refined yet nonchalant, with hazy linen stripes that meander to and fro. Line follows line in elegant repetition – a pattern stepping softly, almost oblivious to the world around it.