Wearer context
Who needs protection, which zones matter first, and what garment will actually be accepted.
BROCE should feel calm from the outside because the hard checks run underneath: wearer context, posture capture, prototype review, material evidence, reproducible build packets and precise public language.
Each layer should make the next one more trustworthy. Fit evidence shapes protector placement. Material evidence shapes what can be said. Manufacturing evidence keeps the same decision reproducible.
Who needs protection, which zones matter first, and what garment will actually be accepted.
Neutral, forward rotation, arms bracing and recovery posture keep geometry honest.
Fit, movement, coverage and silhouette are judged together before anything scales.
Impact behavior and fallback paths are measured before the language gets stronger.
Pattern, pad geometry, seam map and build packet travel as one reproducible record.
The public ledger stays narrow by design. It shows the shape of the system and its gates, while private body records stay out of the public website.
Browser-first review surface for neutral, forward rotation, arms bracing and recovery posture scan exports.
Geometry lock stays blocked until all four required posture states contain gate-eligible scan files.
Pattern, protector geometry, seam mapping and future order packets are designed to carry reproducible manifests.
Public wording separates protective architecture from medical or certified product claims until evidence exists.
The system needs real evidence to improve, but the public site does not need raw bodies to be credible. Scan files, fit videos, measurements and body records can inform gates without becoming public artifacts.
Raw scans, measurements, review media and consent context stay out of the public site.
Gate names, blocker logic, review stages and claim boundaries can be described safely.
Qualified partners can review deeper artifacts in a founder-led system walkthrough.