FASHION · 30 July 2026 · 4 MIN READ
The Case For Fewer, Better Pieces

A wardrobe is not a collection of purchases. It is a set of decisions you have already made, so that you do not have to make them again every morning.
COTTONSON designs against that idea. Each piece is built to sit beside the last: the same palette, the same weight of finishing, the same intent. A coat should still be right in five winters. A shirt should soften rather than fail.
Longevity is not a marketing claim here, it is a constraint. It decides the cloth, the seam allowance, the way a shoulder is set. Fewer pieces, made properly, is the most sustainable position a fashion house can hold.



