Rafe & Katy
Hey Katy, ever wonder if a jacket really can change the way we feel about ourselves, or if it’s just a piece of cloth that ends up in someone’s closet? I’ve been thinking about how our style choices might speak to deeper identity or maybe just surface trends. What’s your take on that?
Totally, a jacket is like a vibe booster—think of it as a confidence cue. It’s not just fabric; it’s a statement about who you are, what you value, and even how you want the world to see you. When you pick a sustainably‑made street‑wear jacket that reflects your style, it feels like you’re saying, “I’m unique, I care, and I’m here to rock it.” The real power is in how it makes you feel when you put it on, not just how it sits in a closet. So yeah, it can be a deeper part of your identity, especially if it’s a piece that feels authentic to you.
I get what you’re saying—wearing something that feels right can make you feel more whole, like the jacket is a quiet affirmation. But I wonder if it’s really the jacket that changes us, or if the jacket just makes us more aware of our own confidence. Do you ever feel the jacket itself is shifting how you think, or is it more about how you feel inside after you put it on?
Honestly it’s more the inside boost that the jacket vibes give you. When you strap on a piece that feels right, it just lifts that baseline confidence and makes you notice the space you own. The jacket doesn’t rewrite your thoughts, but it lights up the version of yourself that already exists. So yeah, it’s your own self‑perception that shifts, and the jacket is the spark that lets it shine.