85% Cotton, 15% Linen 100% Polyester Lining JAPANESE FABRIC
This outerwear piece draws inspiration from medieval aesthetics, reinterpreted with a contemporary lens.
The design features a center panel constructed from irregularly patched materials, treated with techniques like burning and distressing, evoking a sense of historical wear and decay.
The sleeves are sculpted into a three-dimensional scimitar-like shape, designed to curve and contour closely to the body, showcasing an innovative approach to tailoring that blends functionality with artistry.
Each detail, from the distressed textures to the dramatic sleeve construction, embodies the *"Calamity Town I - 1805"* collection’s dedication to storytelling through craftsmanship, merging the past’s ruggedness with modern precision.
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Calamity Town - 1805 Part I
In the year 1805, the world was shrouded in turmoil—a time of unrest, fear, and uncertainty. Societies were gripped by the weight of conflict and adversity, with towering shadows of despair looming over cities and towns. This was an era defined by darkness, where the gothic architecture of the time—its towering spires, intricate stone carvings, and heavy, oppressive structures—embodied the struggles of an age plagued by calamity.