We are a little obsessive about fabric.
Before a piece is cut, we touch it, scrunch it, hold it against the light and watch how it falls. We ask how it will feel after hours of wearing it, how it will move when you walk, and whether you will still reach for it long after the first photograph.
Some pieces need the ease of breathable cotton. Some call for the soft shine of satin, the natural texture of linen or the fluid movement of silk. We do not expect every fabric to behave the same and that is exactly what we love about them.
At Thr3letter, the fabric is never an afterthought. It is where every piece begins.
“Before the print, the silhouette and the final stitch, there is the fabric. It usually tells us what the piece wants to become.”