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The Tethered Void Longsleeve

The Tethered Void Longsleeve

Regular price €111,00
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Each artifact is sourced from our global archival wings to ensure design exclusivity. Please allow 8–15 business days for secure transit to your sanctuary.

The Construction: An avant-garde multi-panel design featuring "Shattered Sleeves" that are detached at the bicep and held in place by adjustable eyelet-strap rigging.

The Rigging: Dual vertical "Tether-Strips" run the full length of the torso, featuring over 40 silver-toned eyelets and intricate cross-lacing for a custom, form-fitting silhouette.

The Textile: Crafted from a specialized "Web-Knit" polyester blend that offers a semi-sheer, distressed aesthetic with high kinetic stretch.

The Fit: A restrictive, elongated cut designed to be worn close to the skin, emphasizing the architectural lines of the lacing.

Artifact Essence

Curated Brand: Devil Fashion.

Primary Fiber: 95% High-Performance Polyester, 5% Elastane (for maximum tension).

Weight: 0.50kg (Medium-weight, high-density rigging).

Origin: Sourced by the Architect; Assembled by global artisans.

Care Ritual

Tension Management: Before washing, ensure all laces are tied securely or removed to prevent tangling and hardware damage.

Washing: Hand wash cold only. This "Web-Knit" fabric is susceptible to snagging; keep it away from abrasive surfaces and other garments with open hooks.

Drying: Do not hang this artifact while wet, as the weight of the water will permanently over-stretch the sleeve tethers. Lay flat in a shaded area to maintain its structural integrity.

Lore

The Tethered Void is a study in the beauty of the break. In the Order, we do not mend what is shattered; we find new ways to bind it. This garment represents the moment the Sigil is broken but still held together by the sheer will of the Architect. The eyelets are the points of connection, and the laces are the threads of our manifesto. To wear it is to acknowledge that we are all composed of fragments, tethered together by our own ritual.

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