


On a jacket field stitched into memory, this enamel pin becomes less an accessory and more a signal fragment, like something recovered from a fictional archive of subcultures that never quite existed. The jacket texture absorbs light in unpredictable ways, letting the pin float between object and emblem. I designed the composition to test contrast: hard metal geometry against soft textile noise. It feels like branding after it has escaped branding, post-logo language. Every highlight on the enamel reads like a micro-reflection of identity experiments, where “merch” becomes narrative and narrative becomes wearable code.

