When I first started designing, my mockups were inconsistent.
A hoodie from one site.
A tee from another.
Different proportions. Different styles.
Nothing matched.
And when I laid everything out together, it didn’t feel like a brand.
It felt scattered.
So I stopped chasing random files and committed to one cohesive vector garment system.
No lighting.
No textures.
No fake realism.
Just clean, flat, precise templates.
When everything lives in the same structure, your work changes.
Collections feel unified.
Line sheets look sharper.
Presentations feel more intentional.
It’s not about looking bigger than you are.
It’s about presenting with clarity.
There wasn’t a big moment behind this.
I just realized — if something helped me level up, I should pass it forward.
So I’m releasing the vector garment system I use.
Cleaned up.
Cohesive.
Ready for you to build on.
No branding attached.
No clutter.
Just a foundation.
What you do with it is up to you.
Build your first drop.
Create a lookbook.
Pitch a client.
Experiment.
And one thing:
Just start.
Even if you don’t know exactly what you’re doing yet.
Design sharpens through action.
Brick by brick.
Download it.
Build something real.




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