Grimoire of Ash & Ether
🜃 The Wardrobe of Ash & Ether
Some designs are born. Others are recovered.
Each collection below was stitched into the Grimoire not by hand, but by signals, echoing the garments of forgotten entities, lost travelers, and those who vanished mid-ritual. These clothes were not made for you. But they remember your shape.
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✧ Sigils of Meaning
Signal: Fragmented
Origin: Codified Threadwork (Grimoire Layer 2)These aren’t graphics. They’re bindings.
Each sigil was recovered from torn pages. rituals frozen in ink, geometry tied to concepts long buried.
They mark the wearer. Not with style, but with meaning.Some whisper. Others scream.
You won’t know which until you put it on.
🜃 Rituals in Thread
Fashion, like magic, is ritual. Every collection is a spell.
☲ Lost Feed Transmission
Signal: Corrupted
Origin: Unknown Feed, Channel 473
It started with static. Then a voice. Then a design.
The Lost Feed collection is built from interrupted transmissions, prints stitched together from glitch, distortion, and failed connections, as something tries to come through.
Each piece was pulled from a broadcast no one remembers airing.
Wearing one doesn’t just echo rebellion, it attracts the things that speak in static.
Do not adjust your signal.
⟁ Ashwalkers
Signal: Stable
Origin: Ritual Exile Codex (Section V - “Travelers”)
There were once those who wandered between worlds, not by choice, but by fault.
The Ashwalkers were drifters between light and ruin, day and neon, dream and ash. They wore what could withstand the crossing: protective fabric laced with travel glyphs, colors pulled from dusk, and cuts that forgot where they belonged.
This collection mimics their garb.
Oversized silhouettes. Echoes of uniforms worn in worlds not found on maps.
To wear one is to be seen by doorways that should’ve stayed shut.
🜁 Ash & Ether Core
Signal: Silent
Origin: First Fabric. Original Thread.
This is where it began.
Black and white. Glitch and ash.
The earliest designs left behind when the Grimoire first opened, shirts, hoodies, sleeves carrying phrases that weren’t written by anyone still living.
These are the safest pieces.
Which is to say: they’ll only haunt your dreams.