Dollars and Yen
Letting go and moving on.
Letting go and moving on.
What if you could trade continents, trade hemispheres, and still take your profession with you?
Wherever I am, I still find myself dreaming of somewhere else.
What does it mean to be part of an artisan economy?
How do you stay true to both the origin and the business of a craft?
Whenever someone asks why I started this business, I have two easy answers. The first, because I like it. The second, it’s what I’m good at.
There is no better material for the start of any project than the scraps of another and an already finished one. Whatever the art – fashion, architecture, cooking, writing –…
I’m an American tailor, with a Russian name, and a somewhat Japanese aesthetic. I’m an absolute mess. Maybe that’s why I make so many aprons. I need something absorbent.
In any classic Russian novel, the first character is Russia. The second is time. The third is the muzhik. But why name a business Muzhik? Just what is a muzhik?