Whether it’s a structured vest, slouchy trousers, or a perfectly worn-in set, Biscuit has that rare ability to make anything feel instantly put together.
There’s something about Pantone’s Biscuit—that perfect midpoint between beige and caramel—that just works. Warm but not heavy, neutral but never flat. The color of frothed oat milk, a buttery suede trench, the softest knit you pull out every fall. It’s the shade that makes an outfit feel put-together without trying too hard.
Neutrals are nothing new, but Biscuit hits different—somewhere between timeless and right-now. The ‘50s had camel coats on Hollywood icons, the ‘70s made beige bohemian with suede-on-suede layers, and the ‘90s minimalists turned it into a crisp, clean uniform. Now? It’s back, wrapped in quiet luxury—tonal dressing, oversized tailoring, buttery leather bags—a shade that just looks expensive.
Zolf | The Lotus Kaftan
This is the kind of kaftan that makes you feel like you should be sipping mint tea in a sun-drenched riad. The biscuit-toned fabric flows effortlessly, adorned with delicate floral embroidery.
Eqourla | Leather Set
This set is edgy, but in a ‘I threw this on and looked this good’ kind of way. The structured leather jacket cuts right at the waist for that perfect boxy silhouette, yet the matching mini keeps it sharp. Pair with knee-high boots or chunky heels and thank us later.
Limé | Flat Suede Shoes
These suede flats are giving understated elegance. The pointed toe keeps them sharp, the muted biscuit hue makes them endlessly versatile, and the soft texture makes them feel luxurious.
Sacer | Akh Jumpsuit
If effortless had a uniform, it would be this. Relaxed, slightly slouchy, but tailored in all the right places, this biscuit-hued jumpsuit is for the girl who’s too cool to try too hard.
The Kape | Safia in Camel
This is relaxed sophistication done right—worn open over a monochrome look for effortless ease, or cinched at the waist for a sculpted silhouette. Soft suede, lace-trimmed sleeves, a drape that falls just so—elegance with a side of nonchalance.
By Aura | Brown Suit Set
If there’s one thing that never fails, it’s a good suit. This one, in a warm biscuit shade, takes cues from menswear but makes it look impossibly cool. Buttoned up for a sharp, tailored look, the vest could work entirely on its own, or layered.
Paul Ward | Biesdorf
These tortoiseshell frames bring just the right amount of retro, with a shape that feels both classic and cool.
Pessimistic | Light Brown Lounge Set
Who said cozy can’t be chic? This set is the ultimate balance between lounge and quality. The warm, biscuit-toned fabric makes it look elevated, and the relaxed fit ensures maximum comfort.
Christine Massarany | ‘Souffle Intemporel’ Vest
This biscuit-toned vest is structured but not stiff, designed to contour the body in a way that’s effortless yet powerful. Layer it over a sheer blouse for contrast or wear it solo for a clean, sophisticated look.