The Woodstock Coat revisits one of Ko Leung’s earliest designs, once deemed too labor-intensive to produce. Recut from the pattern of the brand’s short blazer, it becomes a study in fabric gathering and voluminous drape. The body and sleeve—a single piece of fabric—are shaped through darts and gathers rather than seams. The coat’s subtleties reveal themselves only up close, fostering an intimate dialogue between garment and wearer.