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NKWO

Cropped Denim Jacket

$395
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  • Insider Notes

    NKWO’s experimental aesthetic and sustainable mindset come fore in this Denim Jacket. Consciously crafted in Nigeria from upcycled textiles, this patchwork-style piece features an open front, cape-effect sleeves trimmed with captivating ruffles, and an asymmetric hem. The cropped silhouette is accentuated with extended front panels, encouraging a creative approach to styling. Don’t miss the matching Armor Denim Skirt in our curated edit.

    - Open front, cape-effect sleeves with ruffle trims, cropped length with extended front panels
    - Upcycled denim
    - Created by local artisans using innovative waste-reduction practices, such as recycling and fabric manipulation
    - Each piece is made to order and may take up to 4 weeks to complete
    - The unique technique inherent to the production process may result in subtle variations and different characteristics of the color, texture, and pattern
    - Made in Abuja, Nigeria, ships from Nigeria

  • SIZE, FIT & OPACITY
    • Midweight fabric
    • Opaque
    • Fitted silhouette
    • Fits true to size
    • Model is 180cm tall and wearing a size S
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Nigeria

Sustainable brand NKWO relaunched in 2012 in Nigeria, with a focus on the preservation of traditional craft while curbing the damaging effects of textile waste. Each ready-to-wear piece is crafted using traditional West African weaving, beading, hand-dyeing and embroidery. The designer created her own fabric—using a modern strip weaving technique—dubbed “Dakala.” This hand-loomed upcycled fabric has a distinctively rich feel and is featured in each collection.