Five strokes, hand-cut, straight on the grain. One motif, worn for years — the sleeve is where each edition tells its own story.
Some pieces don't need to change to stay alive. The Line has been worn for years — the same five strokes, the same tension, the same hand. What changes is what happens at the sleeve: a fabric that will never repeat itself twice.
The motif is hand-cut, straight on the grain. Then two things happen at once, both set by hand, both essential: the fabric is tensioned on the hoop, and the thread is tensioned for the stitch. Neither is automatic. The machine only executes what I program into it.
No interfacing. No stabilizer. Just tension, understood.
Machine wash 30°C, gentle cycle. Iron directly on the embroidery — no interfacing to melt, no backing to warp. Wears under a jacket. Goes into the machine. Survives a backpack. The structure is in the thread, not around it.
Four steps. One piece that will outlive the trend it never followed.
Clean sleeve, same fabric as the body. Quiet, exact, made to be worn without a second thought.
Textured fabric on the sleeve — whatever material found its way into the studio this batch. No two runs are the same.
Your configuration
Individually hand-cut by Darius. Made to order.