Sastrugi Beanie
Sastrugi — the wind-sculpted ridges that carve themselves across frozen tundra after a storm moves through. Harsh, geometric, unrepeatable. The name was chosen deliberately.
The graphic is an ink etching of open ocean waves — the kind of obsessive linework pressed into the margins of a 19th century nautical chart. On an off-white knit it sits quietly, reading differently depending on the light. From across the room it's just something worth noticing. Up close it's a whole world.
The silhouette is a clean cuffless slouch, and the Sastrugi script settles low on the left in old English lettering like a signature on a finished painting.
70% acrylic, 30% wool — warm enough to mean it, soft enough to forget you're wearing it.
Some things are made to be looked at. This one just happens to keep you warm too.