CryptoCode
Crypto code is an original streetwear design project for the Fall-Winter 2025 season. The collection focuses on genderless sizing and draws inspiration from graffiti and skateboarding culture. The project aims to create adaptive designs that fit a variety of body types by emphasizing key adjustment points. To achieve this goal two design alternatives were development. The collection involves textil experimentation featuring techniques, such as ruching painted interventions. Crypto Code was presented at Ixel Moda Barranquilla, offering a creative solution to a social issue: the lack of versatility in garments for diverse body types.
Contents
Contents
Conceptualization
Concptualization
Concept
The collection is inspired by graffiti, urban art and skateboarding, integrating genderless sizing to promote responsible consumption and strategic batter making aimed at reducing waste. The garments are crafted with high-quality, durable materials and incorporate a variety of textile techniques that bring a distinctive edge to the collection.
Concept
Moodboard


moodboard
Color
Textil
Samples


poliester silk
Knit fabric, jersey
100% Polyester
Width: 1.50 m
Medium weight

Denim
Woven fabric, twill
100% Cotton
Width: 1.50 m
Medium to heavy weight

brushed cotton
Woven fabric, taffeta
100% Cotton Weight: 110 g/m²
Width: 150 cm

orion
Knit fabric, jersey
100% Polyester
Width: 1.50 m
Medium weight

dacron
Woven fabric, taffeta
65% Polyester – 35% Cotton
Width: 1.50 m
Light to medium weight
Key Elements
Key elements
Adjustable sizing
The collection combines wide silhouette in woven fabric with fitted silhouettes in knits, catering to different consumer preferences
Graffiti
In terms of design, the collection incorporates the visible-underwear, trend, playing with layered intentionally exposed elements.
Adaptability
The collection combines wide silhouette in woven fabric with fitted silhouettes in knits, catering to different consumer preferences
Design
design

Range of fashion illustrations and flat sketches
Tech packs
Development
development
Prints
The collection featured hand-printed designs on some of its garments, evoking graffiti art.
