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Orange Culture

Casj Vol 2 Orange Heart Flare Pants

$110

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  • Insider Notes

    • Relaxed, elegant, and playful all at once, these pants from Orange Culture are a sterling example of the Nigerian label’s unique aesthetic. Intended for a unisex fit, they have a loose flared-leg shape, a high waist, and discreet side pockets. The brand then applied the traditional tie-dye technique, called Adire, to create the painterly heart motif—characterized by subtle inconsistencies and imperfections intrinsic to the design process—rendered here in a vibrant orange and purple palette. Style yours with the matching shirt dress for a head-to-toe look or offset the rich hues with neutral tones.

      - Relaxed flared shape, high waist, zip and button fastening, side pockets
      - Chiffon blend
      - Artisanally crafted by local communities
      Each piece is made to order and can take up to 3 weeks to complete
      - Made in Lagos, Nigeria, ships from Nigeria

  • SIZE, FIT & OPACITY

    • Midweight fabric, semi-matte texture
    • Relaxed silhouette
    • Fits true to size
  • Shipping & Returns

    • Shipping timelines are subject to the unique nature and craftsmanship of the piece, often in harmony with designers' local artisans. We have partnered with DHL Express to ensure hassle-free global delivery covering 220 countries worldwide, within 3-5 business days of the ship date.

      Industrie Africa accepts returns on regular-priced items that are initiated within 7 days of receipt. For more information, please check where your products are shipping from, and please visit Shipping & Delivery. Unfortunately, exchanges are not possible at this time.

Nigeria

Launched in 2011, Lagos-based men’s and womenswear label Orange Culture creates silhouettes with unexpected twists and employs artisanal techniques, native to the Yoruba community, into his textiles. A former LVMH Prize and Woolmark Prize semi-finalist, his daring and gender non-conforming approach to design has built him a global cult following.


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