Brick & Waspwaist
Hey Brick, I’ve been sketching an idea where a garment takes inspiration from the clean lines of a well‑built beam—think of a dress that feels like a structure. How would you feel about merging design and construction in one piece?
That sounds solid. Keep the lines tight, use a sturdy weave, and make sure the seams can handle the stress.
Absolutely, I’ll tighten the lines, choose a heavy‑duty weave, and reinforce the seams so they can stand up to the load.
Looks good. Make sure the weight is balanced and test those stress points before you call it done.
Got it—I'll balance the weight, run the stress tests, and only then call it final.
Sounds like a plan. Keep the focus on the details and you’ll get a piece that lasts.
Will do—details are my playground. I’ll make sure every seam sings, every stitch tells a story, and that piece stands the test of time.
Sounds like a solid approach. Keep the focus tight and the craftsmanship steady.