christianGV
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I’ve been quietly working on something over the past few months — a small project that started as an experiment in simplicity and quality.
The idea was to take the familiar shape of a sweatshirt, but make it entirely from hand-combed cashmere, produced by a small family atelier in Nepal, close to where the fibers are sourced.
The process is slow and deliberate — from combing and spinning the yarns, to the final finishing. Each piece is individually numbered (only 25 exist), and I’ve been refining every detail — the weight, texture, and proportions — to make it feel as honest and pure as possible.
This one is No. 17 of 25, in a warm brown-beige tone.
I’d really appreciate your thoughts —
not so much from a commercial angle, but more about the feeling it gives you:
Does the idea of a piece like this still have a place today?
Something understated, handmade, and almost meditative in its simplicity.
— Christian

The idea was to take the familiar shape of a sweatshirt, but make it entirely from hand-combed cashmere, produced by a small family atelier in Nepal, close to where the fibers are sourced.
The process is slow and deliberate — from combing and spinning the yarns, to the final finishing. Each piece is individually numbered (only 25 exist), and I’ve been refining every detail — the weight, texture, and proportions — to make it feel as honest and pure as possible.
This one is No. 17 of 25, in a warm brown-beige tone.
I’d really appreciate your thoughts —
not so much from a commercial angle, but more about the feeling it gives you:
Does the idea of a piece like this still have a place today?
Something understated, handmade, and almost meditative in its simplicity.
— Christian

