In&Out

Category: Accessories

In the post-Covid era, the way people perceive clothing has shifted significantly. The boundary between workwear and casual wear is gradually fading as a more flexible and practical lifestyle takes shape. Instead of maintaining two separate wardrobes, people are simplifying their choices — saving money, reducing waste, and maximizing the value of each item. A single piece of clothing is no longer confined to one context, but can be styled in multiple ways: structured when needed, relaxed when desired. This shift is not just an aesthetic trend, but a reflection of a new mindset — where versatility and adaptability become essential. When one item can move across different states, it not only becomes more efficient, but also gives the wearer greater control over how they present themselves. This raises a question: what if it’s not just about styling, but the object itself carries multiple states? What if a bag could remain minimal and functional, yet expand into something more expressive and unconventional when needed? Instead of choosing between two styles, it becomes about the ability to transform within a single identity.