"Side-C" is beautiful people's original approach to design, born from a focus on the unseen spaces usually hidden inside clothing. It offers a new concept in tailoring and pattern making.
The pouch-like space between the outer and inner layers of a garment is invisible to the eye and, throughout the long history of fashion, has had no formal name. People refer to it differently—"between the layers," "inside," or simply "the middle."
This area, typically unacknowledged and considered nonexistent, inspired the name "Side-C"—a side that doesn’t exist on coins or records—symbolizing our intent to highlight what usually remains unseen.
"Side-C" is beautiful people's original approach to design, born from a focus on the unseen spaces usually hidden inside clothing. It offers a new concept in tailoring and pattern making.
The pouch-like space between the outer and inner layers of a garment is invisible to the eye and, throughout the long history of fashion, has had no formal name. People refer to it differently—"between the layers," "inside," or simply "the middle."
This area, typically unacknowledged and considered nonexistent, inspired the name "Side-C"—a side that doesn’t exist on coins or records—symbolizing our intent to highlight what usually remains unseen.
By reinventing how the outer and inner layers are joined, we’ve liberated the relationship between them. When the outer, inner, and in-between layers become visible, they create a collection with multifaceted visual appeal.
By turning our attention to the spaces between outer and inner not just in clothing but in other contexts as well, we drew inspiration from insulation materials in architecture. We enhanced these invisible areas with new functions, making the collection more versatile and universally appealing—pushing the Side-C concept further.
This collection evolves the Side-C idea by allowing the body to pass through the space between outer and inner layers, where the reverse side supports the outer. It redefines the relationship between body and garment.
By reimagining the construction to allow the body to pass through all three inner spaces that exist between the front and back layers, and by enabling each part to be flipped and worn, we created a garment that offers 24 different styling variations from a single piece.