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Garment as virtue.

Vestis Virtus is Latin for clothing and valour. Two words, one idea: what you wear should mean something.

The name

From stone, to marble.

When Augustus said he found Rome a city of brick and left it a city of marble, he meant more than architecture. He meant taking something ordinary and refusing to leave it that way.

The make

Built heavy, cut loose.

240gsm cotton, acid-washed so no two pieces wear the same. Printed in small runs so a drop actually means something.

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Heavyweight only
If it feels flimsy, it doesn't leave the studio. Weight is the first thing you notice and the last thing that fades.
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Meaning on the print
Every graphic carries the iconography of Rome — statues, arches, inscriptions. Wearable history, not random art.
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Made in small runs
Limited drops. When a piece is gone, it's gone.