Every piece in Hanging By a Thread is built on the edge of restraint. Embroidery replaces excess, stitches replace noise — nothing is printed without purpose, nothing exists without weight.
The collection explores clothing as signal: NULL and VOID split across chest and spine, joined only by a single “&.” Warnings stitched in stark type — CAUTION, STAY BACK 500 — read less like fashion, more like directives. Even the SHA Standard sleeve stamp is an exercise in precision, a label reduced to thread.
Cut from heavyweight, garment-dyed cotton and oversized fleece, the silhouettes are boxy and cinematic, made to wear like uniforms. This is not decoration. This is survival, one stitch at a time.