Steady and slow,
made to outlive us.
The Uniform
The sea remembers every route.
The old maritime trade routes between Java, Okinawa, and the Pacific Northwest. Three coastlines that shaped workwear.
Lightweight, breathable, built for heat and salt air. Hand-woven tenun panels from Jepara meet garment-washed cotton canvas.
From the Journal
The Tenun Weaver of Jepara
Three weeks on a single loom. How one hand-woven panel becomes the Troso Overshirt — and why slowness is the point.
The Becoming — Ari, Day 45
Forty-five days into wearing the Dock Jacket every day. The canvas is starting to remember how he moves.
An open circle leaves room for growth.
Ten years.
A new name on the door.
Steady and Slow began in 2015 with a simple idea: make clothes slowly, make them well, make them to last.
In 2026 we became Steady Enso Studio. The name is new. The work is the same — patient, careful, made to be worn for decades.