END OF THE LINE HOODIE
This hoodie treats alteration as authorship. Bleach is applied with restraint, not chaos—breaking uniformity without erasing structure. Screen-printed marks are placed sparingly, reading more like annotations than graphics. Metal grommets interrupt the surface as deliberate interventions, adding weight and permanence where softness is expected.
Nothing here is decorative by accident. Every change signals a decision to slow down, to mark ownership, to refuse the clean anonymity of mass production. Each piece is finished by hand and released once—meant to be lived in, documented, and carried forward, not repeated.
50% Cotton / 50% Polyester
Heavyweight fleece
Hand-bleached in New York
Unisex fit
Intentionally varied patterning—each piece is slightly different
Do not wash with whites
The hoodie draws from the final moments before a press goes dark—when ink still stains the rollers, but nothing new is meant to be printed. Heavyweight construction anchors the piece, while distressed print and subtle bleaching suggest wear from repetition and shutdown rather than age. Details feel intentional but restrained, echoing industrial uniforms and after-hours labor.
This piece isn’t about output.
It’s about stopping the machine.