






Wearwhereyou're from.
Patterns pulled from grandmother's fabric markets. Silhouettes built for city life. Clothing that carries memory without asking permission.
Every piece has
an address.
Not inspired by culture. Made from it. Each drop is tied to a specific place, a specific memory, a specific bolt of fabric that someone's mother kept for a reason.

Balogun Dusk
Mallam Market Wrap
Inspired by Balogun Market, Lagos Island
“My grandmother had a bolt of this same Ankara in her wardrobe for thirty years. She said she was saving it for something worthy. We made it into this.”

Lahore Dawn
Anarkali Transit
Colorway: Lahore Railway Station, Platform 3
“The specific green of the station walls at 6am. My mother described it every time she talked about leaving. We matched it exactly.”

Iseyin Gold
Asooke Blazer
Woven in Iseyin, Oyo State
“The fabric takes three days to weave by hand. We cut it into a silhouette that works in a boardroom or a block party. That was the whole point.”

Kumasi Noon
Kente Jogger Set
Print archive: Kumasi, Ashanti Region
“Not a costume. Not a costume. Not a costume. A two-piece that moves through the city and carries its own history without needing to explain itself.”
Find Your
Origin Piece.
Five questions. A capsule of three pieces curated for exactly where you come from and where you're going. Takes less than two minutes.
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Pieces in the wild.
On real people.
No studio. No white backdrop. Just the actual neighborhoods these pieces were made for.








What they say
about wearing home.
I wore the Asooke Blazer to my cousin's wedding and four aunties asked where I got it. That's the highest review I can give anything.
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