Wardrobe Theory Project #3
WTP is a limited collectible print magazine that explores how we consume, curate and create. A living, breathing archive and analytical system of personal wardrobes, each issue highlights 50 favorite and/or most worn garments from an individual’s closet, while computing outfit combinations and style system tools for inspiration and reference.
Additional features include a how to segment, contributing essays and features on designers, artisans and brands who contribute to the circular economy and have sustainable practices as part of their existence.
In Issue 003, Andrew Groves contributes his thoughts around archiving, memory and the future of menswear—which he is an expert on. As Professor of Fashion Design at the University of Westminster and Director of the Westminster Menswear Archive, he oversees the world's only publicly accessible menswear archive. He specializes in menswear, material culture, and subcultural dress, working across research, exhibitions, and consultancy. His work starts with the clothes themselves: what they are, how they function, and what they reveal.
For our third spotlight, we look at the footwear brand FEIT, and how they have been pioneering handcrafted, leather footwear for years. We sat down for an in-depth conversation with founder and designer, Tull Price, to discuss the inception of the brand, and uncover the philosophy of his visionary and authentic approach. Get an inside look behind the scenes at one of their factories in Montebelluna, Italy. In this day in age, when pace, growth and disposable products are the norm, FEIT moves with intention and purpose.
For our third spotlight, we look at the footwear brand FEIT, and how they have been pioneering handcrafted, leather footwear for years. We sat down for an in-depth conversation with founder and designer, Tull Price, to discuss the inception of the brand, and uncover the philosophy of his visionary and authentic approach. Get an inside look behind the scenes at one of their factories in Montebelluna, Italy. In this day in age, when pace, growth and disposable products are the norm, FEIT moves with intention and purpose.
In our third issue, we have built a guide to show you how to patch a hole. This example is focused on a pair of Carhartt WIP army fatigue pants, but could be referenced for other holes in various garment styles.
In our third issue, we highlight five New York-based creatives across marketing and design professions. We look at twenty of their favorite items to see what makes their unique sense of style and taste. Matty Yu is the head of marketing at Hinge. Hira Farooq is a senior footwear designer at Kith. Juls Valuskova is a design director of footwear and leather goods, previously at Aime Leon Dore. Blaze Best is a designer at Todd Snyder. Last but not least, Brandon Coopman is a senior footwear designer at Michael Kors.