This project explores an idea of incomplete beauty. From the Japanese Wabi sabi aesthetics, to the study of porcelain, and then from broken porcelain to the study kintsugi process and Curium porcelain process. From terns and LACES of the restoration process. These are the sources of inspiration for this project. Thus, the idea of incomplete beauty is discussed. The main design of this project uses a large number of curves and deconstruction methods to divide the original single or two-piece clothes into pieces of different sizes and recombine them to obtain a new silhouette. This project mainly involves men's wear, so it is necessary to consider artistry while designing, but also take into account the rules and wearability of men's wear itself. Therefore, the curved shape is adopted on the large profile, but the symmetrical pattern is used to balance it, and the asymmetric design is carried out in a small number of places.