Contact Point No. 03 | Contact Point Series by Jon Lee

Contact Point No. 03 | Contact Point Series by Jon Lee

XS / Dark Olive
$57
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Contact Point No. 03 | Contact Point Series by Jon Lee

Contact Point Series

Contact Point No. 03 | Contact Point Series by Jon Lee

LIMITED 100 PER COLORWAY

$57
Size: XS
Color: Dark Olive

Made to Order • Small Batch Production

Once Retired • Permanently Archived

About the Work

This piece studies the moment of alignment, where rider and machine no longer negotiate, only move as one. The line is set. The approach is direct.

Nothing breaks, nothing drifts. Control isn’t adjusted here, it’s carried forward, steady and unforced.

The frame closes in. Head-on, without distraction. What’s revealed isn’t speed, but certainty. The kind that comes from repetition, from knowing exactly where the limits are, and staying just inside them.

The moment is taken as it appears. No framing beyond what’s necessary. No emphasis added. Just the fragment, held briefly before it passes.

A line held without deviation.
A study in control fully settled.
Nothing more offered.

Product Features

  • Crafted from premium combed and ring-spun cotton, this lightweight tee is breathable and built for everyday wear. The fit is tailored yet relaxed, clean through the shoulders and consistent in shape. A classic crew neckline keeps the silhouette refined. Made in the USA.

Care Instructions

  • Wash cold, inside out to preserve the print over time. Use mild detergent. Tumble dry low or hang dry. Do not bleach. Do not dry clean. Do not iron directly on print.

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Contact Point Series

Contact Point Series

by Jon Lee

A study of rider and machine in alignment. As comfortable under pressure, as at ease in stillness; where control becomes instinct.

The Contact Point Series doesn’t follow the ride. It isolates the moments where connection is felt most clearly: under load, at speed, or in the quiet spaces between.

Some frames hold tension. Others carry none at all. The difference isn’t in the machine, but in the relationship. What’s shown here is familiarity, earned over time, held without force. Control that doesn’t need to be asserted, only maintained.

Each piece reduces the scene to a single fragment. Cropped tight. No excess. No narrative beyond what’s already present.

The work doesn’t explain itself. It doesn’t separate rider from machine, or effort from ease. It simply holds the moment as it appears; whether under pressure or completely at rest.

A series built on connection.
A study in control, both applied and released.
Nothing more offered.