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The Region That Protects Coffee

The Origin

In 1989, Costa Rica became the only nation in the world to legally ban the cultivation of Robusta coffee. What remained was a commitment to Arabica only: harder to grow, more demanding in every condition, unambiguously better in the cup.

Tarrazú, nested in the central highlands at elevations above 1,500 metres, is the region that produces what many consider the definitive expression of Costa Rican speciality coffee with high acidity, clean structure and fruit-forward, reflecting the altitude and volcanic soil it grows in.

The farms are small, generational, and precise. The coffee doesn't need mythology. The geography does the work.

The Design

The Cattleya Skinneri, Costa Rica's national flower, runs through the design. It was chosen for the same reason botanists choose specimens: precision over decoration. This is a specific plant, from a specific place, on fightwear built for a specific moment in this brand's story.

Tarrazú's coordinates are included while the data plate logs the drop number, the origin region and the processing method.

Future drops will carry their own coordinates, their own flora, their own data.

This one belongs to Costa Rica.

Costa Rica
Where bad coffee is illegal

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The Bundles

The All-Rounder

The Gi Bundle

The No Gi Bundle

Free coffee with every order

Free worldwide shipping

Collector Packaging with Bundles

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The Items

The Gi

The Rashguard

The Shorts

The only country in the world to make bad coffee illegal

— Costa Rica