Contextual Review and Concept Statement:In this era of social and environmental consciousness, consumers have become more desirous of clothing that is not only timeless, functional, and unique but also sustainable (Štefko & Vladimira, 2018). It has become difficult to find one-of-a-kind clothing that allows consumers to express their individual styles. To challenge homogenous, mass-produced clothing, fashion designers and consumers have fabricated and worn garments in creative ways (Koo, Dunne & Bye, 2014). Transformable garments let consumers be directly connected to individuality and sustainability through design versatility. Such garments give new insight into sustainable clothing and introduce new ways of satisfying consumer needs and wants (Farrer, 2011). Infinity is transformable and versatile; it can be worn for multiple looks or occasions, mirroring the individuality and creativity of the wearer. Also, durability is the key to sustainable design that seeks to provide "physical durability through quality materials but, more importantly, through formal attributes, aims to provide stylistic durability (Casto & DeLong, 2019)." Infinity focused on physical, stylistic, and emotional durability.Aesthetic Properties, Visual Impact and Cohesion: Infinity has a long, scarf-like silhouette that is 15" wide and 116" long. It has different color blocks in earth tones reminiscent of nature: an off-white cotton flower, brown soil, a green leaf, a cloudy sky, the red sun (Figure 1). These color palettes create a warm and nature-friendly atmosphere. The sleeves fit tightly from wrist to elbow and become fully rounded from the elbow, creating natural gathers and full volume. There are slits on the bottom of the sleeves that add comfort and aesthetic detail. Infinity drapes differently based on how it is worn. Its soft texture and excellent flexibility imbue coziness and reveal the movement and beauty of the body.