Description
The Quiroga jumpsuit is part of the Seis Herencias clothing line, designed as a single-piece garment that brings together structure, movement, and continuity. It draws from a moment where clothing responded to daily life — not as statement, but as function.
Its construction is defined by balance. The upper structure holds the body with clarity, while the lower part allows movement without restriction. It does not separate top and bottom. It works as one continuous form.
Its origin traces back to everyday garments worn by women in the mid to late 20th century — pieces made to move between study, work, and life without interruption. This is not reproduced as style. It is translated into structure.
Made in durable, breathable fabric, selected to accompany extended use. The material is chosen to evolve with the body, not to remain unchanged.
Each piece is developed in small runs, where pattern, cut, and assembly are adjusted to maintain proportion and consistency. No two pieces are forced into identical results.
This garment defines presence without restricting it. It allows the body to move freely while maintaining form. It is worn as a whole, not combined.
It comes from a time when getting dressed was part of preparing for the day — not for being seen, but for living it.
It does not belong to a decade.
It remains through them.






