How to Reveal the Invisible (7 photos)
The clothes you wear pass through the hands of tailors, seamstresses, and other workers. In this regard, Human Touch clothing is virtually identical to other garments. The only difference is that the seamstress dips her fingers into the dye 3-4 times a minute, leaving traces of the process on the fabric. Areas of the garment that require more intensive processing are dyed more densely, contrasting with empty spaces and resembling a heat map. The resulting pattern appears dynamic, a combination of blurred brushstrokes and clearly visible fingerprints.
To balance the heavy print, the brand uses clean, crisp silhouettes. Collared shirts, jeans, classic-cut jackets—pieces with clearly defined and recognizable details. The textile dye is then bonded to the fibers, making the garment wearable and washable. This unusual technique blends design, art, and activism, visibly revealing the invisible handwork.
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