In The Heron Papers, we explore the philosophies, materials, and methods that shape our garments.

Each paper is a record of thought and process, a moment in time where craft meets reflection.

As we move forward, we write not to explain, but to understand. To ask what it means to make something with patience. To create not for attention, but for continuity.

PAPERS

Sashiko: A History Told in Small Steps

Sashiko: A History Told in Small Steps

At first glance, sashiko looks like decoration, small white stitches scattered across blue cloth, almost like someone doodling on fabric. That’s how I saw it too. But when I followed...

Sashiko: A History Told in Small Steps

At first glance, sashiko looks like decoration, small white stitches scattered across blue cloth, almost like someone doodling on fabric. That’s how I saw it too. But when I followed...

The Garment That Shaped a Century

The Garment That Shaped a Century

The history of the white tee and how it has changed over the course of a century. 

The Garment That Shaped a Century

The history of the white tee and how it has changed over the course of a century.