What Makes a Simple Garment Worth More?
Two T-shirts, same silhouette, both 100% cotton. One costs ¥1,500 and one costs ¥20,000. This note explains where the...
On materials, craft, and why things are made the way they are.
Two T-shirts, same silhouette, both 100% cotton. One costs ¥1,500 and one costs ¥20,000. This note explains where the...
The haramaki is a Japanese abdominal warmer with a specific function and a surprisingly considered material story. Th...
Most of the Mercer St. collection uses natural fibres. This note explains why — and where synthetics still have a gen...
Washi is Japanese paper fibre — and in the Washi Knit Sneaker Socks, it is the majority component. This note explains...
Care labels are legally required on most garments — and mostly ignored. This note explains how to read the five care ...
"Merino" is not a guarantee of softness. This note explains what wool grading actually means, why fine-average merino...
Alpaca insulates partly through air held inside the fibre itself. Cashmere insulates through extreme fineness. This n...
Silk is a protein fibre with specific properties that differ from synthetic materials. This note explains the structu...
Jersey, interlock, smooth knit — these terms describe how a fabric is constructed, not just what it is made from. Thi...