For editing days (and street days)
Some sweatshirts only work for "being at home." This one can do that, but it holds up on the street too because the design doesn't rely on fragile detail. If you're going to spend hours sitting and editing, the portrait keeps you company without noise: calm gaze, clean background, soft palette. If you're going to walk, the color gives you presence without getting loud.
In La Laguna there's a strange cold: not always a temperature cold, sometimes it's humidity and shadow. Yeray layers up even when others think it's excessive. It's his fine-tuning: if he gets out of balance, you hear it in his voice. This sweatshirt fits that logic of a useful layer.
**Question:** Do I wear it as an outer or inner layer? **Answer:** Depends on your climate and how you dress. As an inner layer it works well because the portrait sits centered. As an outer layer, the neutral background helps it pair with solid pants. For the exact fit, check **Fabric, fit, and construction** and **Size guide**.







