Custom fabric systems, precision trims, and fit work built from the spec up. Tanks, tees, shorts, joggers, and layers.
Three fabric systems, each engineered for a different kind of wear. The fabric determines the fit.
Engineered for softness, drape, and enough structure to hold shape wash after wash. The foundation for tanks and tees.
2-in-1 shorts, compression liners, joggers, and utility cargos. Each pattern built around hip contour and thigh clearance.
Heavyweight construction, embroidery placement, satin labels, and high-density finishing. Layers with a structured outerwear read.
Most brands start with a blank and add graphics. We start with a fit problem and build the pattern around it.
The London holds its neckline without cling. The Ibiza sits closer without feeling like a base layer.
Berlin and Hawaii use a 2-in-1 system with an engineered compression liner. Hip and thigh clearance built into the pattern.
Tokyo tapers clean from hip to ankle. Dubai adds cargo utility without killing the silhouette.
Rome has a mock collar that sits without choking. Bristol runs a softer crew. Both use COMF+ for structure without stiffness.
Custom packaging with hardware and labels designed alongside the garments. The details carry from the inside tag to the zipper pull.
Brushed chrome
Two-piece system
Neckline, armhole, fabric weight, and drape — explained with real product examples and on-body reference.
How the fabric system works across tanks, tees, and layers — and why it holds shape differently from standard cotton blends.
Water temp, dryer settings, and the one thing that kills premium fabric faster than anything else.
Launch notes, fit guidance, fabric updates, and restock alerts.