600D
From a distance, the design reads quiet. Up close, the material does the talking.
Material
Report
The Piece
In Motion
Built Around
Contrast
600D is not about waterproofing. The canvas is not the garment. It is the appliqué.
The piece starts with a heavyweight pink snow-washed long sleeve: soft, worn-in, and visually loud before anything is added to it.
Then comes the contrast.
Each MOTOSTREET letter was cut from black 600 denier marine canvas, positioned by hand, and stitched directly onto the garment. The material is structured, technical, and uncommon for apparel branding. That tension is what gives the piece its identity.
From a distance, the vertical mark feels minimal.
Up close, the details get heavier: the canvas texture, the raised edge, the stitching, the alignment, and the time required to build MOTOSTREET one letter at a time.
The design is subtle depending on how you look at it.
The details are not.
Documented
Details
Permanent
Record
600D exists as a one-of-one material study within the MotoStreet Archive.
The piece documents a specific experiment: placing a technical canvas appliqué onto a washed heavyweight garment and treating the branding itself as a constructed object.