FOXBOROUGH, MA • SINCE 1954
Insights
Notes on care, craft, and the architecture of daily life.
A quiet journal from the workbench — observations on garment care, longevity, and the small decisions that shape how we live with our wardrobes over time.
Transition is maintenance, not inconvenience. Garments stored for a season
Order is not aesthetic—it is psychological.Searching, extracting, discovering damage—tension appears
Cleaning removes evidence. Care preserves structure. Cleaning restores appearance. Care
Before care begins, we listen. Condition Before CategoryFiber content provides
Fit is maintenance, not vanity. The Moment of RenegotiationA garment
Concentration reduces care. Excess multiplies it. The Mathematics of CareTen