Nearly 100 years ago, French surrealist poet and principal theorist of surrealism André Breton began playing a game with his friends called Exquisite Corpse. In this game, one artist would draw or write something on a piece of paper, fold the paper, and pass it to their friend. That friend would then add their artistic contribution to the paper, and so on until the artists decided to end the game and unfold the paper to see what their collaborative interaction had made.
This garment is an imaginary game of Exquisite Corpse played by conceptual artist Donald Judd and surrealist painter Joan Miró.