Designing Pockets with Errolson Hugh
Many designers create from a third person perspective- imagining how clothes look on a mannequin, in a photo, or to someone else’s eyes. But some design from the first person- thinking about how garments feel, function, and move when you wear them. Errolson Hugh is one of those rare first-person designers. I visited him in Berlin, where he walked me through his process of designing and optimising for the wearer’s own enjoyment and experience. Produced by Alisa Yamada.

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