The print, wide gestural brushstrokes in olive, charcoal, sage and white the kind of palette that looks effortless and took considered decisions to arrive at. Kusam’s colour instinct at work.
The detail that holds it together is black ric-rac trim a zigzag ribbon running along the front placket, framing both patch pockets, and crossing the back yoke in a single clean line. One trim. Applied with intention across every seam that matters. From ten feet away it reads as graphic precision. Up close it is handwork.
Two real pockets. Deep enough to use. A notched collar that sits open at the neck. Full sleeves with gathered cuffs. A silhouette that is relaxed without being formless — it has shape because it was cut for a specific person, not drafted for a size chart.