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🧵“To Be Mended Is to Be Seen” — Why Repair Is Recognition
A rip in a cloth is easy to overlook.
May 16
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🧵 “Threads of Memory” — How Fabric Remembers
Some fabrics are soft.
May 8
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🧵 “Unseen Hands” — Why What You Don’t See Still Matters
We often focus on the finished product.
May 7
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🧵 “What’s in a Name?” — The Story Behind BOROBORO
“What does BOROBORO mean?”
May 4
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🧵 The Threads That Bind — From Scraps to Bags, From Thought to Form
Threads don’t just stitch fabric — they stitch intention.
May 1
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April 2025
🧵 Chance Encounters — How Unexpected Moments Shape Creation
Sometimes, it starts with the smallest thing.
Apr 30
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“To Mend Is to Love” — Stitching as a Form of Care
Mending isn't just fixing what is broken.
Apr 29
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“What’s in a Scrap?” — Why Waste Holds Memory
Scraps aren’t just leftovers.
Apr 25
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The Threads That Bind — From Scraps to Bags, From Thought to Form
The Threads That Bind — From Scraps to Bags, From Thought to Form
Apr 24
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BOROBORO: The Beauty of Being Incomplete
“BOROBORO” is a word I created.
Apr 22
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Why Indigo? — More than a color, it’s a philosophy
During a business trip to New York, something unexpected happened at an apparel exhibition.
Apr 19
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What is AIZIST?
「もしも」から始まる、藍の端切れと未来の物語。
Apr 18
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