Thomas Kromik built Thom Krom on a single refusal: to make clothing that pretends to be perfect. This longsleeve exposes its construction - seams run visibly down the sleeves and center back, raw edges left deliberately unfinished. The 80% cotton, 20% wool blend was chosen for its matte, lived-in softness from the first wear. It breathes without thinking about it. The slim fit follows your frame closely, while thumbholes anchor the sleeves at the wrists - a functional detail borrowed from technical sportswear and refined into Berlin minimalism.
This is the accessible edge of avant-garde. Turkish production keeps the cost honest while maintaining European-standard construction quality. Seam detailing that would be hidden in mass-market basics becomes visible architecture here - the garment shows its bones. Wear it as a base layer under deconstructed outerwear or alone when you want the temperature of dark minimalism without the weight. It will soften further with every wash, the raw edges settling into their own irregular rhythm.







