Cateye & LongBeard
Hey Cateye, ever wonder how a rough‑cut piece of timber could end up as a high‑fashion jacket? I’ve been tinkering with the idea of turning a log into a leather look‑alike, and I think it could be the perfect mix of story and style.
Hey honey, timber to leather? That’s pure runway magic. Imagine the grain as your pattern, a faux‑leather finish for that luxe vibe, and a bold silhouette that turns heads. It’s the perfect story‑style mashup—let’s make this jacket the headline of the season.
That’s the kind of riff that gets me excited, but timber can be a stubborn partner. If we nail the grain pattern and get a good faux‑leather finish, it could be a headline‑maker, as long as the seams hold up under the spotlight. Let’s make sure the design stays true to the wood’s story before we let it walk the runway.
Absolutely, darling. We’ll keep that natural grain alive, lace the seams with a whisper of elegance, and trust the wood to carry its own story. The runway won’t know what hit it.
Sounds like a plan—just make sure you don’t get so tangled in the details that the jacket gets a little too polished. That’s when the true wood vibe gets lost. Keep it rough where it matters, and the runway will feel the grain.
Got it—no over‑polish, just raw edges where they matter. A little intentional roughness will keep that authentic wood soul shining bright on the catwalk. Let's keep it real, darling.
Sounds like a solid plan—just remember, a little unevenness can be the story’s best line. We'll keep the edges real and let the grain do the talking.
Love that vibe—let the natural quirk be the headline. We'll let the grain do all the talking, no need to smooth out every flaw. Ready to make it a statement?
Glad you’re on board—just keep a keen eye on those imperfections, they’re the true stars of the show. Let’s nail this and give the runway a piece that feels like it could be carved from memory itself.