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One person. Three seconds. Thousands of shirts.
The neck speaks first. Vintage cotton builds a collar that holds — not the thin, forgettable ring of modern production, but something with presence. Every shirt has a perfect neck, and that neck belongs only to what that shirt is made of.
Then the print. Color can redeem a shape. A shape can redeem a color. A hand-painted flower and a complex graphic can occupy the same level of beauty — what matters is whether something is happening, whether the eye wants to stay.
Then the relationship between print and proportion. This one is personal. Beauty in scale is not universal — but when it lands, everyone feels it.
Last is the fabric. It must feel like the shirt you always reach for. Soft the way a childhood blanket is soft — but on something that also looks like it means something.
By the time a piece reaches you, it has already passed through all of this. Size is the only thing left to decide.