What Sits Closest
The foundation of the Jacob C. Scott world begins with what sits closest to the body.
There’s a hierarchy to clothing.
What people see first.
What they remember.
What defines the silhouette.
And then there’s what sits underneath all of it.
The first layer is usually ignored.
Treated as functional. Replaceable. Secondary.
We don’t see it that way.
What sits closest to the body shapes everything else.
Not just physically, but mentally.
It changes how you stand. How you move. How aware you are of yourself. It creates a baseline that everything else builds from.
If that layer is intentional, everything above it feels different.
Sharper. More controlled. More considered.
This is where the brand begins.
Not with spectacle. Not with volume.
With something quiet. Precise. Almost private.
The Jacob C. Scott world expands outward from the body.
But it starts here.
With the first layer.
With what no one else is supposed to see.