
A Focus on Material & Unstructured Intention
I have a lot of thoughts on style. The clothing we pick day-to-day and wear throughout the years picks up grit as well as emotions. In the end, a piece of clothing that is wearable, presentable, comfortable, and emotionally important to the wearer will be one that becomes an extension of oneself. It is my goal to produce clothing that meets these qualifications.
The Noah Schultz Garment Project operates under a singular design lens: Structural Monasticism™. The project is a distillation of my experiences in Italy, in Peru, and in the human pursuit of internal silence. It is a refuge from the unpredictable modern world. The products—weighted sanctuaries—are, accordingly, wearable totems of the human drive towards stillness, comfort, and safety. This is what I want my end consumers to feel; in the end, these feelings are what I am selling.