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  That Word Which Means Smuggling Across Borders, Incorporated

In an interior room of the Old Arnold Print Works (Now Mass MoCA) we have set up a small tailoring business devoted to developing emergent forms of clothing and bodily environments.

The Multipled Suit for the discerning man, woman or other unrivaled in perfect fitting, ease of handling, quick adjustment, great complexity, and general convenience. We kindly solicit you to come to be touched and fitted. Agents wanted everywhere.

J. Morgan Puett and Iain Kerr in collaboration with: Abby Lutz, Barbara Botting, Jamie L. Grace Involvements With: The Administrative Departments of Mass MoCA, The American Textile HIstory Museum, Mary Larrimore, Robin Richman, Dana Sherwood, Jason Simon, Spurse, The Kanelos Family, The Late Dan Fazekase, Freedman - DeRosa & Rondeau, and others.


The Multipled Suit, a finely fitted and elegant modular garment is a sartorial object that traverses history to constantly shift through identities and styles -- from pant to jacket to skirt -- to as yet unrecognized forms of attire.
The Multipled Suit (which is here displayed as a pant) consists of 29 pieces (plus two larger meta-units). These pieces can be purchased individually to form whatever garment of sartorial finery that one wishes. We recommend a vist to our current premises for an experimental touching and fitting with J. Morgan Puett and Iain Kerr as well as our master tailor Jamie L. Grace.

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