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Cut from soft cotton sweatshirt jersey, the “Hot Coal” sweatshirt is designed with a relaxed, unisex fit. It features kimono-style sleeves that create ease through the shoulder and upper arm, and considered volume through the body for comfortable layering. The construction is defined by signature contrast stitching, tracing the seams. At the front, a practical double kangaroo pocket is integrated into the paneling. The back showcases original embroidery depicting a rose, a fish knife and a small sausage, composed as a single illustrative motif. This is paired with an embroidered text excerpt from Wabi Daněk’s song “Ročník 47,” referencing the closing verse about a glowing ember carried in one’s pocket as a quiet symbol of resilience against everyday city hustle. Intended as a versatile everyday layer, this cotton sweatshirt can be worn across seasons, either over a T-shirt or under a coat. The unisex cut is designed to suit a broad range of wearers, with the narrative embroidery adding a discreet cultural and personal dimension to an otherwise utilitarian staple.

Czech designer brand focused on sustainable streetwear.
I like to seek a broader context for my work. I like to draw inspiration from my emotions, experiences, and memories, so my collections tend to be very narrative. In terms of aesthetics, I prefer a light-hearted approach and humor, but absolute wearability and functionality of my designs are essential to me. I believe in a responsible approach to creation. This is reflected in the quality and sustainability of my work. I prefer deadstock materials, suppliers who are circular in their production, and local production. I loves streetwear, and although I occasionally venture into other "fashion genres," I always returnsto it. Lately, I have been drawn to denim and leather, which I use not only for my iconic jackets.