A hand-painted denim jacket, built to the wearer. The form is the familiar back-painted denim of the counter-tradition — a battle jacket — but the field on the back is treated with the same symbolic discipline as a piece of regalia. The figures, sigils, mottoes, and lineage signs that belong to the wearer's practice are placed where they belong; everything else stays off the jacket.
Approach
A commission of this kind begins with a conversation about lineage and grade work, the wearer's specific imagery, and what the wearer wants the jacket to do — whether to mark a particular initiatic moment, to carry a working sigil into ordinary days, or to function as a private piece of personal regalia in a non-temple register.
The garment is supplied by the atelier or by the wearer (vintage and pre-loved garments are welcome). Painting is hand-applied, sealed, and built to last in regular wear.
Use
The jacket is intended to be worn. It is not display.
Acquisition
Acquisition is by commission. Sizing, source garment, symbolic field, and timeline are confirmed in writing before work begins.
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