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Boyedoe

Kuntunkununku Pants

$427
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  • Insider Notes

    Boyedoe's Kuntunkununku Pants are crafted from a patchwork of tonal-blue upcycled denim, accentuating their elongated, high-rise silhouette. Each panel is pieced together by hand in Ghana, celebrating the label's signature craftsmanship and sustainable ethos. Echo the collection's styling and pair yours with the matching Kuntunkununku Coat, or tuck in a crisp blouse to let the statement design take focus.

    - High rise, button and zip fastening, five-pocket construction, belt loops, full length
    - Recycled and deadstock cotton denim
    - Upcycled fabrics give textile waste a new purpose, while subtle imperfections honor the authenticity of artisanal craft
    - This piece is made to order, and may take up to 2 weeks to complete
    - Made in Accra, Ghana, ships from Ghana

  • SIZE, FIT & OPACITY
    • Midweight, non-stretchy fabric
    • Opaque
    • Relaxed silhouette, cinched at the waist
    • Model is 180cm and wearing a size 6 (UK)
    • Fits true to size
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Ghana

Ghanaian designer David Kusi Boye-Doe brings a distinct, luxurious sensibility to his acclaimed eponymous label. Since its founding in 2020, the brand has explored themes of deconstruction and reconstruction through richly textured, culturally rooted garments that celebrate the continent’s evolving creativity. A semi-finalist for the 2025 LVMH Prize, Boye-doe continues to reimagine fashion as a channel for storytelling, craftsmanship, and a conscious reawakening of African heritage.