NKWO
Cropped Denim Jacket
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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 NigeriaIf you finance your purchase with Affirm, your first payment is due approximately two weeks after your purchase is finalized. Please note that due to extended delivery times, your loan payment(s) may be due before you receive your purchase.
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- 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.