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The studio's journal — one issue at a time
We don't write to be seen. We write when a garment, a material, or a measurement has taught us something worth your time. Short issues, long lines of thought — published when there is something to say, not once a month for the algorithm's sake.
Standing departments
Department · I
One uniform run, followed from the first measurement to the final seam.
Each issue takes a garment we just finished and walks through it openly: the material choice, the fit issue we didn't see in the first measurement, the decision that made the run last a year longer. No case studies that hide the mistakes — quite the opposite; that's where the value of reading sits.
Rhythm · When a run ships
Department · II
Notes on materials — what holds, what disappears, what arrives.
A fabric isn't a line in a quote — it's an order at a mill, a dye lot, a weave. When we bring a material in or let one go, we write down why. It's also how you know what a change to the standard actually means before it lands in your uniform profile.
Rhythm · At every material revision
Department · III
Garments that have been out in the field — what happened next.
A garment that lasts a season is not a workwear garment. We follow runs through refills, remakes, and revisions, and we note what wears and why. It's the only way to know whether the standard was right — and the only way the next client can build on what we've already learned.
Rhythm · When a run turns one year old
If you want to know when the first issue goes up, write to the studio. We don't run a newsletter list and we don't send campaigns — you'll get one short email when the issue is published, and nothing else. No tracking pixels, no segments, no unsubscribe link that follows you around the web.
In writing · spring 2026