Carhartt sage pocket tee. Midweight. Left chest pocket. The logo not as branding but as proof of origin — this tee came from a company that outfitted railroad workers and farmers and people who needed their clothes to last longer than the season. The green is faded correctly. Not distressed for effect. Just worn by someone who wore it.
Italian trousers, dark charcoal. The same trousers from FIT 027, now paired up with workwear instead of an industrial jacket. The trouser doesn't change. The context does. That is what a great trouser does: it holds its position regardless of what it's standing next to.
White sneakers. The closing argument. Clean against the drop cloth. Against the paint specks on the floor. Against the chaos of a room being rebuilt. White because the work is precise even when the site isn't.
McMorrow Rd. Shipping day. AstroOracle Enterprise v1.0 submitted to App Store Review today — iOS and macOS both in queue. This is what you wear on the day you ship. Not a suit. Not a celebration outfit. The Carhartt and the Italian trousers, standing in a room with a drop cloth on the floor, because the building is never finished and the shipping happens anyway.
THE WEIGHT OF GREEN. Carhartt knows. The pocket is the point. You carry what you need and you move.