《Growth》

“This is not a garment that was manufactured, but a fabric that grew—gently, through time and within. We stitched only the foundation, leaving space for embroidery artists to let each thread quietly sprout and take root. Not for decoration, but to answer a deeper instinct: a return to origin, where clothing truly begins to grow.”

We have always been drawn to embroidery—both hand—stitched and machine-made. Those who love fabric often see the world through its smallest threads: each embroidery needle pierces through the warp and weft, disrupting the existing texture. But this disruption is not destruction—it is reconstruction. A warm intrusion, a quiet fusion.

French philosopher Gilles Deleuze once wrote, “Creation does not begin in a void, but sprouts within a crack.”

That is the philosophy of embroidery. It breaks through structure, leaves traces, fills spaces—and what it reveals is not only the beauty of breaking, but also the beauty of growing.We wanted to respond to this theme—with a single garment.

What would it look like if we only stitched together the two base panels of a garment, and left the rest for hand embroidery—allowing it to slowly grow across the fabric, one stitch at a time? It would no longer be a mass-produced product, but a living textile—growing through time. A piece that breathes.

The answer: a passionate and dedicated creative team, two skilled and quietly focused embroidery artists, and three full weeks of patient, hand-done stitching—pure and unwavering.No replication. No automation. Only thousands of moments—piercing,threading, breathing.Like a tree silently growing its branches, the embroidery thread extends its roots across the fabric.

This is Growth!

Not the speed of production, but the warmth of process. Not surface embellishment, but

the quiet expression of soul—born stitch by stitch.

Each year at exhibitions, we bring this one with us. It hangs quietly, drawing people in. Clients often ask: How much? What’s the MOQ?

We simply smile.

In this fast-moving fashion world, so many things come with a price tag.

But this piece exists to remind us— Our reason for making clothes was never just production—it was always about inner growth.

Toward the wind. Toward the light. Toward the future.

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