The physical learnings of project CUE-T proved the material strength of cycora®. But the 9-month mission taught us something immaterial as well. Our relation to the clothing we choose to live with matters; our clothing takes on memory and character with every experience it shelters us through, with every wear and every wash. As there is value between the relation of our Earth and the materials we take from it, there is value in the memories our clothing carries—and the way that it ages with us.
“My relationship with my uniform is equally intimate and unobtrusive; which is exactly how I think a uniform should be,” CUE-T November told us. “I put it on before going into the studio and don’t give it a second thought, which in my eyes, is a good sign of a well-fit, well-considered piece of clothing.
On his relationship with his uniform, Bravo said “Like an artist’s smock, the uniform has been an awesomely consistent piece of my studio practice. There is great value in having a consistent uniform that I know will always perform for me when I need it. And knowing that the material is a more sustainable fiber makes wearing it all the better.”