Black, White, Small
There’s something about pixel designs in black and white that strips everything down to pure geometry. No color to distract you, no texture or gradient—just the grid, the constraint of square units, the way pixels force you into honest shapes. The clothes work because they don’t try to be anything else. You wear them and you’re not performing minimalism or paying homage to computer culture. It’s just clean lines and small repeating forms. The kind of thing that feels right whether you’re scrolling through code or walking around the neighborhood.