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PD-168, a modular system of dressing designed by Peter Do

24 pieces, a myriad of combinations. PD-168 is a system of apparel designed to function uninterrupted and built around four core tenets conceptualized by Do. The four principles—styled as 4Es—establish the framework under which PD-168 operates:

Every Hour

Clothing to live in for 168 hours. PD-168 diminishes the distinction between work and play and day and night, ensuring uninterrupted function.

Ever Black

Black is constant, perennial, unwavering. It is not a variable, but the standard: A foundation that is precise and enduring, yet adaptable.

“There’s  always been a part of me that’s remained private: quiet, deliberate, focused. PD-168 came from that place. It wasn’t conceived as a brand project or seasonal collection. It was simply how I dressed, every single day. These are the pieces I reached for without thinking because they allow me to think about everything else.

In separating PETER DO the brand from Peter Do the person, this project gave me clarity. While PETER DO continue to grow and evolve, PD-168 is about returning to the core of why I design: to make clothing that supports how we live.”

– Peter Do

Everyone

PD-168 is all-encompassing by design. It rejects categorization by gender, ranking, and occupation, introducing a universal language of clothing.

Everything

Each piece operates independently but exists as part of a modular system. When combined, items form a complete wardrobe architecture: efficient, functional, and whole.

Structured as a seasonless, evergreen collection—it will retail for a fixed price throughout the year, with select new additional styles to be introduced annually.