dry leaf
Crisp, structured cotton with a soft peach-fuzz surface — the fabric feels already worn-in before the first wash.
wet leaf
After soaking in cold water, the cotton relaxes and the ink lock reveals a faint, smoky smell of iron and soot.
liquor
The stencil work is crisp, each stroke holding micro-shadows that shift under natural light like liquor in a porcelain cup.
aroma
A scent of clean cotton, sun, and the metallic tang of iron-ink — the smell of a print studio’s calm morning.
taste
The tee feels substantial but breathable, the sleeves long enough to cuff twice over the wrist, the neckline stays flat after repeated wear.
finish
After years, the iron-ink will fade like a well-used stamp, leaving a ghost trace — its own huigan.