MADE TO ORDER
MADE TO ORDER
A process shaped by instinct, not just tools.
This is not a binary between digital and traditional craft — it’s an integration of both. Some pieces begin with fabric in hand, draped and cut in physical space. Others take shape first in digital form, simulated in 3D to test structure, silhouette, and proportion. The method is chosen by what best serves the idea — not by allegiance to a discipline.
This hybrid workflow allows greater precision, freedom, and sustainability. Patterns evolve fluidly between screen and studio. Fit is refined iteratively — sometimes entirely digitally, sometimes with a physical prototype in hand. What results is a slower, more intentional design process that minimizes waste while maximizing clarity.
Before a garment becomes available for made-to-order production, it may exist first as a design sample — either digitally rendered or physically constructed. These samples act as both prototypes and offerings: a preview of what’s to come, and an opportunity to wear something early in its evolution.
No bulk production. No overstock. Just clothing that reflects a deeper rhythm — developed with care, and made only when it matters.
Launching Soon
A small, curated range of made-to-order garments and accessories will soon be available on the store.
Each piece is made specifically for you after ordering—same AWK3000 aesthetic, tailored to your specs. Production takes up to three weeks from the time of order, then it’s shipped directly to you.
It’s a slow, intentional process. No stockpiles, no mass production—just individual pieces, made one at a time.
If you’re curious or want early access, feel free to get in touch via the contact page or socials.