Labels usually provide little information about how items of clothing are manufactured and how they can be preserved within the textile cycle. In fact this information plays a decisive role in purchasing habits, nudging the consumer to spend more conscientiously.
The production of the blazer involved recording the labour required, the use of resources and other information about the material, which was then printed directly onto the clothing. The blazer is intended to act as an intercommunicative object, displaying the value, outlay and handwork that lie behind the item.