Lost in the Cornfield ✰ Dreamy Fairy Mixed-Yarn Knit Hat

$120.00

Measurements (approximate, minor variations possible):

  • Head circumference: 48–60 cm

  • Model head: 51 cm (for reference)

  • Strap length: 103 cm (longest measurement)

This is not a mass-produced hat, but a one-of-a-kind handmade original.
Subtle handmade traces are natural.

Product Story °。
The maker, Xiao Lu, says: “It’s like a portrait of a woman—brave, beautiful, yet full of childlike wonder.”

Foam and plastic blossoms bloom wildly, hanging upside down from both sides as if caught in untamed growth. The exaggerated, elongated tassels attempt to break through the boundaries of the body itself—moving with the wind in a free, spirited rhythm.

Exposed threads and visible handcraft traces remain, because, as Xiao Lu says: “That’s me. Imperfect, yet beautiful. And beauty is never the goal—expression is.”

Everything is flawed, and yet, everything is gloriously wild.

Measurements (approximate, minor variations possible):

  • Head circumference: 48–60 cm

  • Model head: 51 cm (for reference)

  • Strap length: 103 cm (longest measurement)

This is not a mass-produced hat, but a one-of-a-kind handmade original.
Subtle handmade traces are natural.

Product Story °。
The maker, Xiao Lu, says: “It’s like a portrait of a woman—brave, beautiful, yet full of childlike wonder.”

Foam and plastic blossoms bloom wildly, hanging upside down from both sides as if caught in untamed growth. The exaggerated, elongated tassels attempt to break through the boundaries of the body itself—moving with the wind in a free, spirited rhythm.

Exposed threads and visible handcraft traces remain, because, as Xiao Lu says: “That’s me. Imperfect, yet beautiful. And beauty is never the goal—expression is.”

Everything is flawed, and yet, everything is gloriously wild.

  • The creator, Xiaolu, gathers discarded, imperfect materials—surplus fabrics and yarns—and gives them a second life. Her work focuses on sustainable and recyclable fashion. She never cares about material labels, only about comfort for the wearer.

    “I am an outsider in the fashion world,” she says. “I’ve always been at the margins of society, but I only care about expression. Clothing, performance—anything can be a tool for me to speak. I’m lucky to have found my own style, and I want to share this feeling of ‘wanting to be understood’ with you.”