An eighteenth-century frock coat sits alongside contemporary clothing, underscoring that the clothes we wear carry history, culture and ancestral knowledge. Fabric becomes a material archive and the act of tailoring suggests intimacy, precision and reworking. What has been inherited is not worn unchanged; it is altered to fit the present. The tailors have chosen how to dress and, therefore, how to present themselves to the world, embodying the skilled self-determination by which identities are crafted rather than assigned.