A modern menswear house built on one conviction — that how a garment is made matters as much as how it looks.
Richard Mundi began with a simple observation: the men's wardrobe had not kept pace with the world. The globally-minded gentleman — educated in one city, working in another, at ease in a third — was still being dressed for a European winter in a Dubai summer.
The fabrics available were either honest but heavy, or light but synthetic. The aesthetic was either old-world British formality or fast-fashion minimalism. Nothing existed in between: elegant, principled, and genuinely engineered for heat.
True luxury is not about exclusivity. It is about being uncompromising — about the fibre, the construction, the principle. A garment that deceives no one, harms nothing, and performs beyond expectation. That is what Richard Mundi is.
Richard Mundi Founder & Creative DirectorWe occupy the space between old luxury and new conscience. Our customer is not chasing logos or trends — he is building a wardrobe that works as hard as he does, in cities where the mercury climbs past 35° and appearances still matter.
Richard Mundi is not a sustainable brand with aesthetic ambitions. It is a luxury brand with non-negotiable principles. The distinction matters. We do not sacrifice design in the name of ethics. We prove they are inseparable.
We do not follow seasonal fashion calendars. We build pieces around enduring elegance and functional honesty — garments that exist because they solve something, not because a trend demanded them.
Our customer is informed, intentional, and internationally mobile. He understands that how a garment is made reflects on the man wearing it. He does not need a logo to feel dressed.
Every cut, every fibre, every construction decision is tested against one environment first: warm-climate wear. Breathability, moisture management, and drape in 35°C are non-negotiable requirements, not bonuses.
We name our fibres, their origins, and their certifications without burying them in footnotes. If we cannot account for a material's journey, it does not enter the supply chain.
Sustainability is the floor, not the ceiling. We pursue materials and processes that actively restore — closed-loop fibres, certified forests, zero petroleum inputs — at every stage of production.
Ethical production and exceptional construction are not in conflict. Our manufacturing partners are held to exacting standards of craftsmanship, finish, and labour practice simultaneously.
Richard Mundi is designed for the cities where he lives — hot, cosmopolitan, demanding. Where the standards are high, the climate is relentless, and the wardrobe must perform in both a boardroom and a rooftop terrace on the same evening.
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