Jack in collared t-dress and “steel toe” boots. last slide shows a patch cardigan. Recycled fashion that would gone to the landfill. Hand dyed. Due to the uniqueness of the clothing, they are not returnable.
Names looks to create a conversation of ideologies, alternating mediums an aesthetic between past and current works revealing a story with each product. All items are produced through the means of deconstructing, re-purposing, and/or decontextualizing. @Namesworking is a practice started in 2020 by Bryce Smith. everything produced is made in house in Pennsylvania.
Handmade, Recycled in Philly
Jack in collared t-dress and “steel toe” boots. last slide shows a patch cardigan. Recycled fashion that would gone to the landfill. Hand dyed. Due to the uniqueness of the clothing, they are not returnable.
Names looks to create a conversation of ideologies, alternating mediums an aesthetic between past and current works revealing a story with each product. All items are produced through the means of deconstructing, re-purposing, and/or decontextualizing. @Namesworking is a practice started in 2020 by Bryce Smith. everything produced is made in house in Pennsylvania.
Handmade, Recycled in Philly