FROM THE LAB: EXPERIMENT JOURNAL 002
STUDY ID: GL-STP-0509-EXP2
DATE: 05.09.2025
TIME: 9:00 AM
LOCATION: Greg Laboratory, New York
STUDY FOCUS: Nomenclature Standardization + Field Test Specimens
Good morning, and thank you for your continued participation. I noticed your engagement metrics with our first transmission were quite favorable. We find this encouraging.
I've been instructed to note that my coffee consumption has increased by 37% since documenting these experiments began. The correlation between caffeine intake and nomenclature precision appears statistically significant. Further research may be warranted, though my supervisors seem uninterested in funding this particular study.
TECHNICAL CLASSIFICATION PROTOCOL
As promised in our previous documentation, we're detailing our recently implemented nomenclature system today. Precise classification enables efficient communication about our compounds and prevents potentially catastrophic misidentification errors.
While functional for initial experiments, the previous system lacked scalability as our laboratory expanded its operations. What was once called PC-FT23 (Field Trouser) has evolved into PC-SS-P23 (Standard Series Pant). This isn't merely semantic adjustment.It's a fundamental reorganization of our classification architecture.
PRIMARY CLASSIFICATION MATRIX
Our technical garments are now organized within two primary categories:
PC: Permanent Concept
Technical garments utilizing performance materials and functional construction. These represent our core laboratory output.
A: Adaptable (Coming 2026)
Experimental variations of Permanent Concept designs using contrasting materials while maintaining the original silhouette.
SECONDARY SERIES CLASSIFICATION
Within each primary category, we've established five distinct operational series:
SS: Standard Series
Core uniform pieces form the foundation of the Greg Laboratory wardrobe. Format Example: PC-SS-P23 (Standard Series Pant developed in 2023)
TS: Technical Series
Performance-oriented pieces with elevated functionality and specialized features. Format Example: PC-TS-Q24 (Technical Series Quarter Zip developed in 2024)
FS: Field Study Series
Training, athletic, and performance wear designed with clinical precision. Format Example: PC-FS-T24 (Field Study Series Tee developed in 2024)
ES: Equipment Series
Accessories and tools that complement the garment systems. Format Example: PC-ES-S25 (Equipment Series Scarf coming in F/W 2025)
CS: Collaborative Series
Collaborations with other entities, designated by collaborator initial. Format Example: PC-CS-X25 (Collaborative Series designation reserved for future partnerships)
I've been instructed that this classification is being held in reserve for potential future collaborative experiments. The specific entities remain undetermined at this time. Management insists on maintaining this empty placeholder in our system. Seems unnecessarily mysterious to me, but what do I know? I document the experiments.
TERTIARY TYPE DESIGNATION
The third segment of our classification identifies the specific garment type:
P = Pant/Trouser
S = Short
SS = Short Sleeve Shirt
LS = Long Sleeve Shirt
SK = Skirt/Kilt
J = Jacket
T = Tie/Tee (context-dependent)
Q = Quarter Zip
IJ = Insulated Jacket
C = Cap
YEAR IDENTIFIER
The final numerical component indicates the year of initial development:
23 = 2023
24 = 2024
25 = 2025
For revised versions within the same year, we employ decimal notation:
PC-SS-P23.1 (Standard Series Pant 2023, Version 1)
PC-SS-P23.2 (Standard Series Pant 2023, Version 2)
This classification system provides precise identification while maintaining our laboratory aesthetic. It creates clear organization while allowing flexibility for future expansion.
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FIELD TEST SPECIMENS: DROP 1 RELEASE
As our research advances, we're preparing to release our fourth season of field test specimens on May 13, 2025 (4 days from now). These compounds have undergone rigorous internal testing and are now ready for broader environmental application.
The following specimens have been approved for external deployment:
PC-SS-P23 (Standard Series Pant)
Available in Standard Black and Technical Cream
The foundation of our uniform system has been refined through multiple iterations. Our 2025 formula now utilizes a poly face with cotton back construction, significantly increasing both comfort metrics and formality coefficients.
Most notably, we've revolutionized the radius pocket, our signature identifier with a split pocket design that quadruples effective storage capacity. This advancement has eliminated the need for the rear zipper pocket present in earlier versions.
Material composition: 90% Poly / 10% Cotton (232 GSM)
Construction features: Elasticated waistband, internal drawcord, functional fly with zipper, 24L snap closure, and pleated front.
MATERIAL ATTRIBUTES:
QUICK DRY
EASY CARE
WATER ABSORPTION
ANTISTATIC THREAD
STRETCH
ANTI-PILLING




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PC-SS-SS25 (Standard Series Short Sleeve Shirt)
Available in Standard Black and Laboratory White
A new introduction to our Standard Series, this specimen features a boxy cropped profile with a hidden placket and our double collar construction technique, a collar stand with a standard shirt collar layered over it.
The drop shoulder design enhances mobility, while our signature locker loop detail maintains laboratory identification. The hidden placket houses 16L rubberized buttons strategically placed for optimal closure efficiency.
Material composition: 70% Cotton / 30% Poly (104 GSM)
Construction features: Double collar with fusible interfacing, hidden placket, drop shoulder, two-piece sleeve, edge stitching at 0.5cm.
MATERIAL ATTRIBUTES:
STRETCH




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PC-SS-J25 (Standard Jacket)
Available in Standard Black and Mineral Silver
This specimen has undergone a complete redesign from previous iterations. The collarless silhouette enhances layering compatibility with the PC-SS-SS25 shirt. We've implemented bound seam construction throughout, with an inverted box pleat at the center back.
Testing shows the mobility-to-structure ratio exceeds our previous standards by 17.8%. The hand pockets feature our self-fabric construction throughout, maintaining material consistency.
Material composition: 100% Cotton (198 GSM)
Construction features: Hand pockets, bound seam construction, inverted box pleat, self-elastic waist, kissing welt at center front, #3 metal zipper, signature locker loop detail.
MATERIAL ATTRIBUTES:
WATER-REPELLENT




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PC-SS-T25 (Standard Tie)
Available in Standard Black
Our newest experimental offering integrates our circle pocket detail for the narrow end, a technical solution for securing the tie when in motion. Its square-headed design maintains visual uniformity while providing enhanced functionality.
Testing indicates a significant improvement in stability metrics during urban navigation scenarios. This compound has proven particularly effective when paired with the PC-SS-SS25 shirt.
Material composition: 100% Nylon / Viscose Lining (110 GSM / 100 GSM)
Construction features: Square head design, circle pocket detail, technical construction.
MATERIAL ATTRIBUTES:
WATER-REPELLENT
ECO FRIENDLY


Acquisition Link
ANTICIPATED DEPLOYMENT: DROP 2
While complete documentation will follow in a subsequent transmission, we note that a second deployment is scheduled for May 27, 2025. This release will include:
PC-SS-P23 (Pant in Black and Charcoal Grey)
PC-SS-S23 (Short in Black and Charcoal Grey)
PC-SS-SK25 (Skirt in Black)
PC-FS-T24 (T-shirt in Black and Laboratory White)
A comprehensive analysis of these specimens will be provided before their release.
FIELD DEPLOYMENT PROTOCOL
All compounds will be available for acquisition through our central distribution hub (greglaboratory.com) beginning at 11:00 EST on the designated release date (May 13, 2025).
We recommend prompt engagement with this release, as previous field testing deployments have reached capacity thresholds rapidly. Your participation in this experimental phase is both valuable and appreciated.
FINAL OBSERVATIONS
The implementation of our standardized nomenclature system coincides purposefully with the release of these new compounds. As you interact with these garments, the classification system will provide a framework for understanding their place within our broader experimental ecosystem.
We find this synchronicity pleasing.
The experiment continues.
[END TRANSMISSION]
DATE: 05.09.2025
AUTHORIZATION: G. Jackson, Laboratory Director
DISTRIBUTION: Public Release
Note: All field test specimens have been thoroughly evaluated for safety and performance. Laboratory personnel should be immediately notified of any unexpected behavioral patterns or anomalies.
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