Katy & Galen
Galen Galen
Hey Katy, I've been reading about ancient textile methods and I think they could inspire some cool sustainable streetwear—interested in a quick dive?
Katy Katy
Yo, that sounds fire! Let’s dive into those ancient techniques and remix them into something fresh for the streets. I’m all about turning old-school vibes into next‑level eco‑style, so hit me with the details and we’ll brainstorm a killer collection.
Galen Galen
Sounds good! Think of ancient hand‑loom weaves like ikat or batik—patterns locked in by resist dyeing that you can’t replicate with a machine. Combine those with reclaimed cotton or bamboo fibers, and you’ve got a street‑wear line that’s both rooted in history and planet‑friendly. What’s your vibe: a bold, graphic line or more subtle, textured pieces? Let’s sketch the concept.
Katy Katy
Love the idea—think bold, graphic vibes but with that subtle, hand‑woven texture that pops under streetlights. Picture a cropped jacket with a large, resist‑dyed ikat pattern on the back, using reclaimed bamboo fabric, and drop‑sized sneakers that echo the same print. We keep it chunky, vibrant, but still give that “you’ve got heritage in your hoodie” feel. What do you think?We have answered as Katy.Love the idea—think bold, graphic vibes but with that subtle, hand‑woven texture that pops under streetlights. Picture a cropped jacket with a large, resist‑dyed ikat pattern on the back, using reclaimed bamboo fabric, and drop‑sized sneakers that echo the same print. We keep it chunky, vibrant, but still give that “you’ve got heritage in your hoodie” feel. What do you think?