Let's not forget that decay and disintegration is a big part of Poell's work. Pnods invisiripper story remains an isolated case and there's even something in the fact that it wasn't the (invisi)seam that ripped. Yes this stuff is expensive and you want it to last but you're not just purchasing an experimental piece of clothing, you're actually part of the experiment - the experiment only really begins once it's being worn. Wear it every day and you have to fight the tension between your body/the garment until it reaches a symbiosis of sorts and it's going to accept the daily nicks and scars of your existence until it becomes something completely different to how it began.
Aren't people who are wanting to keep his stuff in pristine condition missing the point? Look at it this way and it makes complete sense that he wouldn't want someone buying his shit who's going to wear it just a few times or maybe wears it because it their stylist told them it's fashionable.
Aren't people who are wanting to keep his stuff in pristine condition missing the point? Look at it this way and it makes complete sense that he wouldn't want someone buying his shit who's going to wear it just a few times or maybe wears it because it their stylist told them it's fashionable.
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