I will never forget my first zoom call with a big dog, sat in bedroom with my domestic sewing machine on my desk and being asked the question 'how I plan to 'scale?'. It didn't make sense to me then and it still doesn't make sense to me now. 🤷🏼♂️
An honour to sit alongside so many incredible people at the GFA this year 🙏🏼
Jaimus Tailor is the designer behind London’s @greater.goods , a studio forging a new path into circular design. Redefining what we think of as waste, he upcycles old GORE-TEX® Gear into something entirely new.
This is Open Source, a new chapter of our GORE-TEX® Breaking Trails series inviting creators to push the limits of our products.
Catch the full series 👉 @goretexbrand 🔗 𝙇𝙞𝙣𝙠 𝙞𝙣 𝘽𝙞𝙤
@jaimus_@greater.goods #GORETEX
A few design pick ups/gifts from Japan 🇯🇵
1. Receipt and admin pads (love the orderly design and colour palettes)
2. Gifts from @beams_official Thank you @plasticon59@shigerukaneko
3. Vintage Tamiya Documents, purchased from Cow Books Tokyo
4. @blockheadmotors Decal pack
5. stationary of course, Rotring 0.5 mechanical pen, muji pens and Clover fabric shears (shorter version sadly)
6. Dot stickers, so good for colour coded labelling in the studio, highly recommend!
7. More @blockheadmotors this time an A2 poster
8. Trusco boxes, the best metal organiser tins I've come across.
This might be my most ambitious jacket yet 🧥
For the @hotbodies.tmr exhibition in Singapore, I was asked to create a modular garment suited for extreme heat. with this brief I wanted to challenge myself, working with cotton-linen, mesh, and unconventional materials to rethink technical clothing without the typical nylon-heavy approach.
The jacket includes a removable stretch-mesh lining, a rear vent zip, two invisible zipped cuffs, a detachable fishtail panel, a split hood, and generously sized drop pockets.
It’s now exhibiting at @newbahru in Singapore 🇸🇬 alongside many incredible designers.
Big thank you Juls, hanyi and the @with.anak team for having me involved x