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TRANSFIGURATION - AW23 COLLECTION 3V3
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3V3

$45.00
sold out

INFO

This skirt features a simple design that can be easily adjusted to fit individuals within various size ranges. It is constructed from multiple pairs of jean pant leg panels stitched together to form a long strip. This denim strip is then connected to a scrunching material for draping, which can be scrunched to the desired waist size and secured inside a 1.5-inch blindfold strap used as a waistband.

All panel ends are cuffed over, providing a restorable 1-inch of fabric. A zipper has been installed on the inside where the two front panels meet to connect the skirt. Additionally, all panels are attached with accessible seams that can be ripped and modified if desired.

SIZING

Small:

This skirt is made for petite AMAB and AFAB folk sized folk with the waist coming in at 29”

Model size reference:

  • Meiji : 5’2” and 110lbs

  • Jelly : 5’4” and 110lbs

  • IO : 5’10” and 160lbs

MATERIALS

Restored:

2.5x M Unisex denim jeans

Sourced:

1x 12” removable-head zipper

1x 8” removable-head zipper

Drape ruffling material

Bonded nylon b49 thread

CREATION TIME

7 Total hours

Sourcing new materials:

.5x hours

Restoring materials:

4x hours of cleaning, removing stains, cultivating usable materials

Preparation :

1x hours

Creation:

1x hours

Cleanup:

.5x hours

CLEANING & CARE

Hand wash with warm water and laundry soap; avoid rough abrasions against the fabric. Gently wring out the wet garment. Hang it up to air dry. Since the material is thick, it may take some time for the garment to dry completely. Store the damp garment in a warm, dry area until it is fully dry. Once dry, you can press and steam it if necessary. You can also use starch to stiffen the material if desired

STORAGE

When the garment is dry and ready to be set aside for storage, you have two options: folding or hanging. Hanging is the preferred choice as it allows the fibers to naturally align with gravity and stay in sync with each other. However, if you choose to fold, keep in mind that denim holds creases well but may require steaming or pressing to remove any wrinkles.

For archival storage, fold the garment into a desired, even-sized square that fits inside an airtight vacuum-sealed bag. Once sealed, store it in light-tight containers, making sure there are no objects that can puncture the bag.

When you're ready to remove the garment from archival storage, release the air slowly, allowing the fabric to expand naturally without any irritation. Once the fabric has stopped expanding with air, open the bag and remove the clothing to hang. Hanging will naturally allow the fibers to align with the pattern and drape correctly. From there, you can proceed with the cleaning and drying process to prepare the garment for use.

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INFO

This skirt features a simple design that can be easily adjusted to fit individuals within various size ranges. It is constructed from multiple pairs of jean pant leg panels stitched together to form a long strip. This denim strip is then connected to a scrunching material for draping, which can be scrunched to the desired waist size and secured inside a 1.5-inch blindfold strap used as a waistband.

All panel ends are cuffed over, providing a restorable 1-inch of fabric. A zipper has been installed on the inside where the two front panels meet to connect the skirt. Additionally, all panels are attached with accessible seams that can be ripped and modified if desired.

SIZING

Small:

This skirt is made for petite AMAB and AFAB folk sized folk with the waist coming in at 29”

Model size reference:

  • Meiji : 5’2” and 110lbs

  • Jelly : 5’4” and 110lbs

  • IO : 5’10” and 160lbs

MATERIALS

Restored:

2.5x M Unisex denim jeans

Sourced:

1x 12” removable-head zipper

1x 8” removable-head zipper

Drape ruffling material

Bonded nylon b49 thread

CREATION TIME

7 Total hours

Sourcing new materials:

.5x hours

Restoring materials:

4x hours of cleaning, removing stains, cultivating usable materials

Preparation :

1x hours

Creation:

1x hours

Cleanup:

.5x hours

CLEANING & CARE

Hand wash with warm water and laundry soap; avoid rough abrasions against the fabric. Gently wring out the wet garment. Hang it up to air dry. Since the material is thick, it may take some time for the garment to dry completely. Store the damp garment in a warm, dry area until it is fully dry. Once dry, you can press and steam it if necessary. You can also use starch to stiffen the material if desired

STORAGE

When the garment is dry and ready to be set aside for storage, you have two options: folding or hanging. Hanging is the preferred choice as it allows the fibers to naturally align with gravity and stay in sync with each other. However, if you choose to fold, keep in mind that denim holds creases well but may require steaming or pressing to remove any wrinkles.

For archival storage, fold the garment into a desired, even-sized square that fits inside an airtight vacuum-sealed bag. Once sealed, store it in light-tight containers, making sure there are no objects that can puncture the bag.

When you're ready to remove the garment from archival storage, release the air slowly, allowing the fabric to expand naturally without any irritation. Once the fabric has stopped expanding with air, open the bag and remove the clothing to hang. Hanging will naturally allow the fibers to align with the pattern and drape correctly. From there, you can proceed with the cleaning and drying process to prepare the garment for use.

INFO

This skirt features a simple design that can be easily adjusted to fit individuals within various size ranges. It is constructed from multiple pairs of jean pant leg panels stitched together to form a long strip. This denim strip is then connected to a scrunching material for draping, which can be scrunched to the desired waist size and secured inside a 1.5-inch blindfold strap used as a waistband.

All panel ends are cuffed over, providing a restorable 1-inch of fabric. A zipper has been installed on the inside where the two front panels meet to connect the skirt. Additionally, all panels are attached with accessible seams that can be ripped and modified if desired.

SIZING

Small:

This skirt is made for petite AMAB and AFAB folk sized folk with the waist coming in at 29”

Model size reference:

  • Meiji : 5’2” and 110lbs

  • Jelly : 5’4” and 110lbs

  • IO : 5’10” and 160lbs

MATERIALS

Restored:

2.5x M Unisex denim jeans

Sourced:

1x 12” removable-head zipper

1x 8” removable-head zipper

Drape ruffling material

Bonded nylon b49 thread

CREATION TIME

7 Total hours

Sourcing new materials:

.5x hours

Restoring materials:

4x hours of cleaning, removing stains, cultivating usable materials

Preparation :

1x hours

Creation:

1x hours

Cleanup:

.5x hours

CLEANING & CARE

Hand wash with warm water and laundry soap; avoid rough abrasions against the fabric. Gently wring out the wet garment. Hang it up to air dry. Since the material is thick, it may take some time for the garment to dry completely. Store the damp garment in a warm, dry area until it is fully dry. Once dry, you can press and steam it if necessary. You can also use starch to stiffen the material if desired

STORAGE

When the garment is dry and ready to be set aside for storage, you have two options: folding or hanging. Hanging is the preferred choice as it allows the fibers to naturally align with gravity and stay in sync with each other. However, if you choose to fold, keep in mind that denim holds creases well but may require steaming or pressing to remove any wrinkles.

For archival storage, fold the garment into a desired, even-sized square that fits inside an airtight vacuum-sealed bag. Once sealed, store it in light-tight containers, making sure there are no objects that can puncture the bag.

When you're ready to remove the garment from archival storage, release the air slowly, allowing the fabric to expand naturally without any irritation. Once the fabric has stopped expanding with air, open the bag and remove the clothing to hang. Hanging will naturally allow the fibers to align with the pattern and drape correctly. From there, you can proceed with the cleaning and drying process to prepare the garment for use.

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