The Sopranos Capo Collection

Tony Soprano’s clothes do a lot of acting. The open collars, soft printed shirts and heavy knits are not background detail; they carry appetite, authority, anxiety, ease and threat in the same frame. They tell you something before he does.

That is part of the genius of The Sopranos. David Chase built a world where domestic life, criminal business and private dread sit close together. Plastic chairs outside Satriale’s, dinner at Nuovo Vesuvio, ducks passing through the pool, the back room at the Bing. James Gandolfini moves through it all with a physical intelligence that makes every moment, and every garment, feel charged. A shirt can look relaxed and still hold tension. A knit can seem quiet until Tony puts his weight into it.

The Capo Collection goes back to the pieces that stayed with us: the ones that felt inseparable from Tony, but too good to leave on screen. They have been redrawn through Far Afield cloth, fit and proportion, keeping the weight and strangeness of the original while making something that can exist beyond the show.

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Tony Soprano Shirts, Knit Polos and the Capo Collection

The Sopranos Capo Collection is a Far Afield capsule built around shirts and knit polos inspired by Tony Soprano’s wardrobe. It sits alongside our wider shirts and knitwear, but starts somewhere more specific: the open-collar shirts, printed button-ups, dark knit polos and strange casualwear that became inseparable from James Gandolfini’s performance.

For anyone searching for a Tony Soprano shirt, Sopranos shirt or a more considered way to dress like Tony Soprano, the Capo Collection offers something closer to clothing than costume. These are not replica pieces or fancy dress. Each shirt and knit begins with a moment from The Sopranos, then moves through Far Afield fabric, fit and artwork.

The collection includes soft viscose shirts, lightweight cotton poplin shirts, Cuban collar shirts, printed short-sleeve shirts and 12-gauge organic cotton knit polos. Prints have been redrawn, proportions adjusted and details reconsidered across pieces such as the Another Toothpick Shirt, Christopher Bubble Shirt, Rat Pack Hot Sauce Shirt and Remember When Shirt.

The knitwear side of the collection draws from Tony Soprano’s later wardrobe, where darker polos and compact knits carry as much weight as the printed shirts. The Moe n’ Joe Knit Polo and The Strong, Silent Type Knit Polo bring that mood into 12-gauge organic cotton, with raised stitchwork, ribbed trims, corozo buttons and a shape designed to feel settled rather than slack.

Across the collection, familiar Sopranos clothing references are reworked as proper garments: printed shirts, patterned button-ups, Cuban collar styles and knit polo shirts that carry the memory of the show while standing apart from it.