About

Rambling Clo is a long-term studio practice.

The work is built slowly, around observation, use, and time — not trends, urgency, or constant output. Clothing exists here as evidence of being present in the world, not as a product designed to escape it.

From 2026, the project moves away from seasonal drops and continuous release cycles. Instead, the year is structured into three recurring chapters. The structure remains the same. The work changes.

Each chapter reflects how clothing is actually worn: starting with a base layer, then gradually adding layers only when they make sense. Garments are produced in small quantities, printed by hand, and released without pressure. When a chapter ends, it is archived rather than replaced. Some pieces may remain available. Others end naturally.

This approach prioritises longevity over volume, awareness over novelty, and continuity over growth. Past work is not erased to make space for the new. Time passing does not invalidate the object.

Rambling exists as a quiet, ongoing practice — built to continue honestly, without urgency, and without demanding constant attention.