Do you remember the first time something stopped being an idea and became part of who you are?
For me, it was this shirt.
The year was 2000. Before the archive. Before Clothing That Speaks. Before artcore had a name.
Just an obsession with taking things apart and seeing what they could become.
The piece started with a Neon Genesis Evangelion shirt I found in Milan. At the time, I didn't have the vocabulary for what I was doing. I was pulling inspiration from everywhere at once—anime, underground graphics, counter culture, deconstructed fashion, art, music, whatever spoke to me.
I was heavily influenced by DIESEL back then. They had this way of treating clothing like an experiment instead of a product. Like a lot of people, I looked at it and thought:
"I could do that."
So I did.
My mom handled the stitching. I directed the vision. Together we transformed something that already existed into something entirely different.
And that's when it happened.
That shift.
The moment clothing stopped being something I wore and became something I created.
I wore the piece to school as a sophomore and the reaction was immediate. People noticed. People asked questions. I ended up making a few more for others, but none of them carried the same energy.
This one was different.
Maybe because it was the first.
Maybe because it was the moment everything started.
What makes it even stranger is that it has no label. No Clothing That Speaks tag. No signature. No branding.
I've never added one.
To this day, it's the only piece in the archive I've intentionally left that way.
Looking back now, I realize this wasn't just a shirt.
It was a blueprint.
The first spark in what would become 26 years of handmade work, experimentation, artwear, community, and one-of-one creations.
Long before algorithms. Long before hype cycles. Long before everyone was calling everything a brand.
This piece reminds me that the best work usually starts the same way:
With curiosity.
With instinct.
With making something because you feel like it needs to exist.
This is where the archive begins.
— Clothing That Speaks®
Born in LA. This is the Art.