Friday, 12 June 2009

Jumping Jumpersuits

At Fless Press we're always a step ahead - in this case, a season ahead. One of our design teams has been freeflessing on the theme of this winter's Fless Press Uniform. You see, projects here at Fless Press take a long time to complete (possibly because we have so many at once!) so its always best to plan at least six months to a year in advance. That way we find it much easier to stay on target for our Three Year Plan.

This design for the Fless Press Winter Uniform has been nicknamed the Jumpersuit, so called because it takes the classic jumper design to new levels, whilst maintaining the practicality and the unisexual integrity of the jumpsuit. Note its long elasticated wrist- and ankle-bands: a practical way of keeping excess material from being caught in the press (pressing fless is a dangerous business).

Our design teams always maintain a jocular spirit of cameraderie - even when creating their most serious, most practical-minded designs. Below you can see the extent of their freeflessing, as they created spirited and lighthearted images based on the Jumpersuit.



We especially love the image below.  At first we thought our design team had spiralled the Jumpersuits into flowers, but then we realised how much they resembled cogs.  At Fless Press, we say one worker's flower is another worker's cog.  But really we prefer the cog aspect, as it beautifully illustrates a key point of our Flessthetic - that all the workers at Fless Press work together in harmonious, productive comraderie.


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