Track Vector Organic Cotton Twill Cap — Black
A structured interpretation of oceanic navigation and directional intelligence.
Track Vector explores how movement across open environments is guided by internal logic and environmental awareness. Through a restrained system of directional lines, the composition reflects decision-making, adjustment, and continuity within expansive spatial fields.
Expressed through a timeless organic cotton twill cap designed for everyday wear.
Crafted from 100% organic cotton (271 g/m²), the cap offers durable structure, breathable comfort, and a clean unstructured silhouette.
The Track Vector symbol appears in ash grey embroidery — translating navigational intelligence into a subtle stitched form.
$ 49.00
About the garment
A timeless everyday cap designed with clarity, durability, and considered construction.
Crafted from 100% organic cotton twill, the fabric provides structure while maintaining breathable comfort for daily wear. The unstructured crown creates a relaxed silhouette while preserving a clean and minimal appearance.
Designed with restraint, the piece prioritizes durability, comfort, and long-term use.
Design & concept
The Track Vector artwork reflects directional intelligence observed in large-scale natural navigation systems.
Certain marine species, including the Hawksbill turtle, are known for long-distance movement guided by environmental cues such as geomagnetic fields, ocean currents, and spatial memory.
Rather than depicting physical routes, the composition translates this behavior into a minimal system of directional vectors. Lines extend through space without converging — suggesting continuous adjustment rather than fixed endpoints.
Subtle variation in direction introduces moments of decision, reflecting how movement is guided within an unseen spatial field.
Reduced to essential strokes, the design expresses navigation as a system of intelligence rather than motion.
Scaled for a compact surface, the embroidered symbol maintains a quiet presence while preserving the clarity of the Track Vector system.
System Insight
TRACK VECTOR
Hawksbill Turtle — Oceanic Navigation System
A minimal directional system exploring how movement is guided by internal logic and environmental awareness.
Marine species such as the Hawksbill turtle demonstrate long-distance navigation across vast oceanic environments. Research suggests their ability to orient using geomagnetic fields, ocean currents, and spatial memory — enabling consistent migration and site return.
This artwork does not map physical routes. Instead, it translates navigational intelligence into a system of directional vectors — representing decision, adjustment, and continuity within an unseen field.
Lines approach but do not meet — reflecting navigation as an ongoing process rather than a fixed destination.
An observation of movement shaped by intelligence — quiet, precise, and deeply embedded in nature.
Design & fit
The cap features a classic unstructured 6-panel construction designed for everyday comfort.
Matching sewn eyelets provide ventilation, while the adjustable self-fabric strap allows a flexible fit.
• Unstructured crown
• 6-panel construction
• Matching sewn eyelets
• Self-fabric adjustable closure
• Brass slider with hidden tuck-in
The Track Vector symbol is embroidered on the front, maintaining a restrained visual presence within the Rare Species Collection.
Material & construction
• 100% organic cotton
• Fabric weight: 271 g/m² (8 oz/yd²)
• 3/1 twill construction
• Organic cotton certified under OCS (at material level, via supplier)
• OEKO-TEX Standard 100 tested
• PETA-Approved Vegan
Size & fit
One size fits most.
Adjustable self-fabric strap with brass slider.
Head circumference:
52–60 cm
Care & longevity
• Spot clean when possible
• Hand wash cold if necessary
• Air dry
• Avoid harsh detergents
Designed for regular use and long-term wear.
Production note
This product is made on demand.
Producing only what is ordered helps reduce excess inventory and unnecessary overproduction.
Collection note
Part of the Rare Species Collection — a visual archive exploring endangered species through structured, non-literal interpretations of natural intelligence systems.



















