Designed for someone who appreciates conceptual fashion and material honesty. It suits a wearer who values reuse not as a trend but as a design principle—someone comfortable wearing clothing that shows how it was made and what it once was. Ideal for creatives, designers, architects, or urban thinkers, the jacket fits a person who navigates different environments and roles with ease.
This upcycled jacket is constructed from two contrasting garments: a pair of technical skiing pants and a traditional tailored suit jacket. The foundation is a classic suit jacket in textured dark wool, offering structure, formality, and a recognizable blazer silhouette with lapels and button closure. Integrated into it is the upper portion of the ski pants, repurposed and reshaped to form a cropped outer shell across the shoulders, sleeves, and upper back. The technical fabric introduces functional elements such as reinforced seams, zippers, adjustable straps, and durable stitching, all clearly visible and intentionally preserved. On the back, the ski-pants material wraps horizontally across the jacket, revealing its original identity while creating a strong visual contrast between soft tailoring and performance wear. The garment reads as a deliberate hybrid, where function and form coexist without one overpowering the other.
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For someone who moves between worlds. Someone who stands slightly apart—not out of isolation, but awareness. The wearer is comfortable in conversation yet never fully absorbed by the noise. They are analytical but warm, grounded yet forward-looking.
This upcycled shirt carries the quiet confidence of a garment that has lived more than one life. At first glance, it reads as a relaxed navy overshirt—soft, workwear-inspired, practical. But look closer and its story begins to unfold.
The base layer is a classic blue-and-white gingham button-down, crisp yet familiar, the kind of pattern that never truly goes out of style. Over it, a deep indigo outer layer has been carefully reconstructed, giving the piece weight and structure. The rolled cuffs reveal the gingham lining again, creating a deliberate echo of pattern and texture. The front pockets—reimagined with contrasting fabric panels—add both utility and subtle artistic disruption. Nothing feels accidental; every seam suggests intention rather than repair.
It suits the creative thinker, the weekend explorer, or the professional who prefers relaxed refinement over rigid formality. Perfect for those drawn to sustainable fashion and pieces that tell a story.
This upcycled shirt combines rustic charm with contemporary reconstruction. A rich burgundy outer layer frames a classic plaid shirt beneath, visible along the button placket, collar, and cuffs. The layered design creates depth and contrast, blending the softness of worn cotton with the structure of a workwear-inspired overshirt.
The front features two large flap pockets that enhance its utilitarian character, while the plaid detailing introduces warmth and familiarity. The interplay between solid and pattern gives the piece personality without overwhelming it. The result is a shirt-jacket hybrid that feels both timeless and reimagined — a garment with history transformed into something distinctive and modern.
It speaks to a person who is thoughtful, cultured, and environmentally conscious — someone who understands that true style lies in originality and purpose.
Crafted from contrasting fabrics, it features a deep charcoal outer layer paired with a soft, light grey inner panel that peeks through the placket, collar, cuffs, and hem. The subtle pattern on the inner fabric adds texture and depth, while the asymmetrical patch pocket — made from the contrasting material — highlights its reconstructed character. The visible layering effect gives the illusion of two shirts in one, creating dimension without bulk.
The silhouette is clean and modern, with a relaxed yet refined fit. Button details and sharp cuffs maintain a polished structure, while the mixed textiles celebrate sustainability and thoughtful design. Each element reflects intentional reuse — transforming existing garments into something distinctive and contemporary.
This piece is intended for a confident, style-aware wearer who enjoys standing slightly apart from convention. It suits someone creative and expressive—perhaps working in design, music, or cultural spaces—who values sustainability but also wants a modern, graphic silhouette. Ideal for adults who navigate city environments and social scenes with ease, the shirt is made for those who see clothing as an extension of personality: intentional, adaptable, and quietly bold.
This upcycled shirt presents a sharper, more urban narrative—where reclaimed materials meet contemporary edge. A light grey reconstructed outer layer sits cleanly against a darker plaid shirt base, creating a deliberate contrast between structure and softness. The front panel feels almost vest-like, streamlined and minimal, allowing the patterned underlayer to emerge at the sleeves and neckline. This interplay gives the garment a modular quality, as if it can shift identities depending on how it’s worn. Subtle signs of repair and reuse are not hidden; they are absorbed into the design, reinforcing the idea that renewal can be refined rather than rustic.
This piece is intended for a wearer who values maturity, calm confidence, and sustainability as a lived practice. It suits someone who prefers timeless silhouettes over trends—an adult wearer who appreciates craftsmanship, subtle detail, and clothing that evolves with age rather than chasing novelty. Ideal for everyday wear in natural or urban settings, it belongs to a person who moves thoughtfully through the world, choosing garments that reflect experience, responsibility, and quiet individuality.
This upcycled shirt carries a quieter, more contemplative narrative—one rooted in restraint, longevity, and purpose. A muted grey outer layer has been carefully reconstructed to reveal a subtle plaid lining beneath, visible through the open collar and echoed again in a thoughtfully placed patch pocket. The contrast is understated rather than bold, inviting a second look instead of demanding attention. The fabric appears softened by time, suggesting previous lives and careful repair, while the visible patch detail functions as both design element and signature—evidence of intentional mending rather than concealment. The shirt feels grounded, practical, and honest, shaped by reuse rather than excess.
This shirt is intended for someone who values individuality, sustainability, and ease over trends. It suits a modern, creative wearer—someone who appreciates clothes with a story and prefers effortless style to rigid formality. Ideal for adults who move between home, casual workspaces, and social settings, it’s made for those who want to look put-together without trying too hard, and who see upcycling not as compromise, but as a statement of values and personal expression.
The upcycled shirt tells a story of thoughtful reuse and layered character. It blends two familiar worlds into one distinctive garment: a soft blue plaid overshirt reworked to frame a contrasting red-and-black flannel panel beneath. The visible inner layer is no accident—it’s intentionally integrated, giving the impression of depth and versatility, as if the shirt has lived more than one life and now wears its history proudly. The textures feel lived-in and comfortable, while the mixed plaids create a quiet tension between rugged utility and casual refinement. Small details—like the relaxed drape and slightly imperfect alignment—reinforce its handcrafted, sustainable nature rather than mass-produced perfection.
This piece is made for someone who values balance — between function and ease, simplicity and character. For a wearer who moves through everyday life with awareness, choosing garments that feel honest, durable, and quietly expressive.
This upcycled shirt carries the calm confidence of a garment made to be lived in. Its olive outer layer recalls utility, workdays, and movement — something practical, worn with intention. Beneath it, the blue checked shirt emerges at the collar, cuffs, placket, and pockets, revealing a softer rhythm and a quieter past. Two garments, once separate, now coexist without hierarchy.
The silhouette sits between shirt and jacket, relaxed and versatile, meant to be worn open or closed, layered or alone. Original details are preserved and repositioned: the checked fabric is no longer hidden, but allowed to frame the piece, giving subtle contrast and depth. Slight irregularities in the fabric and structure remain visible, honoring the process rather than disguising it.
Ideal for those who move between environments effortlessly: city streets, studios, cafés, or casual workspaces. It’s for a wearer who isn’t afraid to stand out quietly, who prefers pieces that say something without shouting, and who sees fashion as an extension of values rather than just style.
This upcycled jacket blends structure and comfort into a single, character-driven piece. It combines a dark, textured casual jacket with a light grey zip-up hoody, seamlessly integrated rather than layered. The hoody’s hood emerges naturally from the jacket’s collar, adding softness and contrast, while the front kangaroo pockets sit boldly over the jacket’s body, becoming both a functional and visual statement. The mix of fabrics highlights the jacket’s story: reuse, transformation, and thoughtful design. Visible stitching, subtle wear marks, and contrasting tones give it an authentic, lived-in feel—nothing is hidden, everything is intentional. The result is a versatile garment that feels both rugged and relaxed, balancing utility with modern streetwear aesthetics.
For a wearer who appreciates craftsmanship, repair, and garments with visible history—someone confident enough to wear clothing that sparks curiosity and conversation. Ideal for creatives, designers, architects, or culturally engaged individuals, these pants fit a person who prefers quiet originality, material honesty, and long-lasting pieces that reflect intention rather than trends.
These upcycled pants combine classic tailoring with visible reconstruction. The upper section is made from warm brown corduroy suit trousers, offering a refined texture and a comfortable, structured fit around the waist and thighs. Below the knee, the fabric transitions into grey-blue wool panels taken from suit jacket sleeves, creating a clear material and tonal contrast. Dark oval knee patches, originally elbow patches, are repositioned deliberately to reinforce high-wear areas while telling the story of the garment’s transformation. Button details at the lower hem reference traditional suit cuffs, reinforcing the tailored origin. The silhouette remains relaxed and wearable, but the patchwork construction and seam lines make the process of upcycling clearly legible.
Designed for someone who appreciates conceptual fashion and material honesty. It suits a wearer who values reuse not as a trend but as a design principle—someone comfortable wearing clothing that shows how it was made and what it once was. Ideal for creatives, designers, architects, or urban thinkers, the jacket fits a person who navigates different environments and roles with ease.
This upcycled jacket is constructed from two contrasting garments: a pair of technical skiing pants and a traditional tailored suit jacket. The foundation is a classic suit jacket in textured dark wool, offering structure, formality, and a recognizable blazer silhouette with lapels and button closure. Integrated into it is the upper portion of the ski pants, repurposed and reshaped to form a cropped outer shell across the shoulders, sleeves, and upper back. The technical fabric introduces functional elements such as reinforced seams, zippers, adjustable straps, and durable stitching, all clearly visible and intentionally preserved. On the back, the ski-pants material wraps horizontally across the jacket, revealing its original identity while creating a strong visual contrast between soft tailoring and performance wear. The garment reads as a deliberate hybrid, where function and form coexist without one overpowering the other.
These pants are made for someone who dresses with awareness and confidence. They suit a person who values sustainability, craftsmanship, and individuality—someone drawn to slow fashion rather than seasonal trends.
These upcycled pants reinterpret classic corduroy tailoring through thoughtful reconstruction and layering. The main body is crafted from soft, light-brown corduroy with a relaxed, slightly tapered leg that feels both comfortable and intentional. At the waist, a contrasting darker brown corduroy panel adds depth and structure, creating a subtle high-waisted effect. The pants are finished with layered belts—one functional black belt and one decorative patterned belt—emphasizing reuse and modular styling. Visible seams, gentle wear marks, and tonal variation in the fabric celebrate the material’s previous life rather than concealing it. The overall look balances refinement and utility, blending vintage character with contemporary styling.
This shirt is ideal for the urban minimalist, the gallery-goer, the music-scene wanderer, or the professional who wants to break from the ordinary without abandoning refinement.
This upcycled shirt is a bold fusion of structure and fluidity—crafted from reclaimed garments and reimagined into a single statement piece. Its design contrasts a sleek black base with a deconstructed, asymmetrically panelled front in a soft grey check. The mismatched buttons, extended cuffs, and dramatic collar highlight the piece’s handcrafted, one-of-a-kind origin. Subtle irregularities aren’t flaws—they’re the narrative: each stitch speaks to reinvention and intentional imperfection. The silhouette is long, modern, and slightly oversized, giving it a runway-ready edge. On the body, it reads polished yet rebellious—tailored but never traditional.
Perfect for the joyful, dynamic, and deeply professional individual, this shirt embodies confidence and originality. It’s for those who dare to stand out, who see elegance not as conformity but as expression — someone whose energy, curiosity, and style naturally merge, just like the fabrics of this creation.
This upcycled shirt is a striking fusion of two timeless classics: a fitted light grey shirt and a traditional dark navy one. The result is a piece that celebrates contrast, craftsmanship, and creativity.
The design keeps distinctive features from both originals — double collars and double cuffs — creating an unexpected, sophisticated layering effect. The contrasting cuffs reveal the dual personality of the garment: subtle refinement meets bold innovation. The double collar detail enhances its architectural silhouette, turning an everyday shirt into a statement piece.
Perfect for anyone who loves bold, expressive fashion with a casual edge.
These upcycled wide-leg pants are a fusion of two garments — a pair of classic blue jeans and navy-blue striped trousers. The denim base has been artfully deconstructed along the inner and outer seams, then attached to the vertically white-striped pants. The result is a striking contrast that blends casual denim with a statement-making, artistic twist.
The waistband has been reimagined as well: above the original denim band, the striped waistband from the second pair peeks through, creating a layered, deconstructed look. Original jean elements — including the pockets, seams, and button closure — have been preserved to maintain the authenticity of classic denim, while the striped additions infuse a fresh, contemporary vibe.
This two-tone baggy jeans belongs to the urban visionary — someone who blurs the boundaries between art, fashion, and sustainability.
it redefines contemporary streetwear through a thoughtful mix of craftsmanship, sustainability, and asymmetry.
Constructed by merging two pairs of jeans, the design showcases contrasting shades of denim — one light, one deep indigo — stitched together in perfectly imperfect harmony.
The standout feature is the double waistband: one functional, one decorative. The lower waistband fits naturally at the hips, offering comfort and wearability. The upper waistband sits slightly above it, unbuttoned and asymmetrical — an intentional design choice that speaks of rebellion, layering, and playful structure.
At the back, the jeans feature double patch pockets on each side, one layered over the other, emphasizing the collage-like nature of the piece. A combination of branding on the waistlines and pockets nods to the idea of hybrid identity — an intersection of street, luxury, and utility aesthetics.
The silhouette is relaxed and baggy, with wide legs that fall fluidly and drape effortlessly — both nostalgic and futuristic. It’s a statement of ease and bold individuality.
These avant-garde upcycled dungarees pants belongs to the bold urban creative — someone who challenges conventions and values sustainability as much as style.
They are a striking fusion of contrasting garments — a black short casual dress, and a pair of faded denim jeans — merged into a single cohesive design. The upper section retains the sleek black panel from the dress, cinched at the waist by the elastic band that bridges elegance and streetwear. This structured yet fluid combination transforms traditional officewear into something daringly modern. The denim base anchors the look, maintaining its raw, slightly distressed texture while incorporating reconstructed patches and practical pockets — one of which features a loop holding side pocket for accessories, symbolizing both functionality and flair. The dungarees pants length can be adapted to the right length conserving the black patches.
For the one who sees magic as reinvention — the quiet art of transformation — this upcycled shirt becomes more than just a garment; it’s a gesture of renewal. Each element carries a whisper of its past life, reimagined through care and intention. The double collar, overlapping like two stories meeting at a crossroads, speaks of layers — of identity, of memory, of becoming. The side pockets, born from the original cuffs, are subtle acts of ingenuity, transforming function into poetry.
This piece celebrates the beauty of imperfection, the rhythm of contrast, and the possibility hidden in the overlooked. It invites its wearer to move differently — to embrace change as a kind of spell, and to see that true style, like true magic, lives in the art of transformation.
This upcycled shirt is crafted for the dreamer who moves through life believing that magic isn’t illusion — it’s intention.
For those who see clothing as an act of expression — a quiet rebellion against sameness. Its design tells a story of transformation: two collars elegantly overlapped to create a sense of layered identity, and side pockets ingeniously shaped from the shirt’s original sleeves — a clever reinvention that speaks of imagination and renewal.
Each stitch carries a trace of its former life, reassembled into something entirely new. The contrast of textures and tones evokes a feeling of subtle alchemy — where what once was discarded becomes something to be cherished again.
Perfect for someone who thrives on standing out, this jacket speaks to a dynamic, playful spirit who isn’t afraid to break rules and rewrite fashion codes. This upcycled jacket is a bold fusion of rugged denim and cozy sweatshirt fabric, reinvented with a rebellious edge. The front showcases a denim panel with classic button details, clashing playfully with soft gray sweatshirt sleeves and body. But it’s the back that steals the show—a dazzling rhinestone skull and crossbones motif that radiates wild, untamed energy. This striking design transforms the piece from casual streetwear into a statement of fearless individuality. It’s for the kind of person who dances between comfort and edge, who laughs loudly, moves boldly, and wears their style like a declaration of freedom. With its unique mix of textures and sparkling, rebellious motif, this jacket becomes not just clothing, but a reflection of a daring personality ready to turn every street into their runway.
For those with the energy and attitude of successful artists.
This upcycled jean is a bold statement piece with a hard-washed, lived-in appearance that celebrates both sustainability and design innovation. Constructed from two pairs of „forgotten“ jeans seamlessly fused into one, it features striking double back pockets that add depth and originality, as well as a distinctive double waistband that redefines classic denim structure.
The contrast between dark charcoal and faded blue panels gives the garment a rebellious edge while maintaining a sense of craftsmanship and uniqueness. Designed for those who embody confidence and success, this piece reflects the spirit of a new generation—young, daring, and unapologetically individual. It speaks to someone with the energy and attitude of successful artists: secure in their identity, rebellious in their style, and effortlessly turning fashion into a personal manifesto.
Ideal for the creative trendsetter, the conscious fashion enthusiast, or the free spirit who values comfort as much as individuality, these pants are perfect for those who see clothing not just as attire, but as a bold expression of self.
These upcycled Goa pants redefine casualwear with a bold, fashion-forward edge. Constructed from the sleeves of two classic casual shirts, they fuse contrasting check patterns into a striking patchwork design.
In true Goa pants tradition, the silhouette is fully reversible: the front and back are identical, allowing the piece to be worn in either direction. The waist is cinched with a refined fabric tie, offering both adjustability and ease, elegantly concealed by the original button placket of the shirts — a clever detail that transforms utility into design.
Further elevating their uniqueness, the original shirt cuffs are reimagined at the hem of the pant legs. They can be opened or closed, adding a playful element of customization while merging design with functionality.
The result is a statement piece that blends symmetry, comfort, and avant-garde tailoring. With their free-flowing cut and experimental aesthetic, these pants celebrate both sustainability and style, making them a versatile standout in any contemporary wardrobe.
Where denim meets detail – upcycled shorts for those who dare to wear their creativity.
This unique pair of upcycled short jeans redefines casual fashion through an inventive fusion of two everyday essentials: denim and a classic long-sleeve shirt. The base of the design is built on jeans-style shorts, complete with structured pockets, belt loops, and a durable fit, while the casual shirt elements are seamlessly integrated into the construction. The striped shirt sleeves drape naturally from the sides, creating a laid-back, layered effect, while the shirt collar and placket are cleverly repurposed around the waistband, adding an unexpected but stylish twist. The patchwork effect between the checkered denim pattern and the striped cotton shirt fabric enhances the individuality of the piece, making it a true statement in sustainable upcycled fashion.
These shorts are designed for bold, creative individuals who appreciate experimental fashion and want to express a sense of originality. Perfect for urban explorers, trendsetters, or eco-conscious fashion lovers. For someone confident in mixing streetwear with avant-garde aesthetics. It’s ideal for casual outings, art events, or stylish summer gatherings where individuality and sustainability are celebrated.
Made for the mindful soul who finds joy in the little things, this upcycled top tells a story of renewal. The breezy cotton sleeves and folk-inspired patterns whisper of slow days and open skies, while the flipped shorts-turned-corset add a playful twist. The front zipper — once functional, now expressive — can be opened for comfort or just because it feels good to break the rules gently.
It’s for the one who dresses with intention, dances barefoot, and sees beauty in reinvention.
Each stitch carries a past life — the top once part of a soft cotton dress, the bottom a pair of shorts now worn upside down, reimagined to hug the waist. The earthy colors and geometric prints bring a handmade charm, while the tassels at the neckline add just the right touch of whimsy.
These upcycled pants blend the softness of blue cotton trousers with the lightness of a beige linen dress, creating a flowing, spacious garment with quiet character. The linen panels drape like a gentle wrap, while the structured center offers balance and grounding. Original buttons from the dress run down the front, a subtle detail full of story. Generous back pockets add function without disrupting the calm of the design.
Perfect for someone grounded and at peace with themselves—someone who dresses with quiet intention, choosing garments that feel authentic and alive. A person who values presence, comfort, and the quiet strength of mindful choices.
This shirt carries echoes of two past lives. Its body, cut from dark, time-worn denim, speaks ,like other stars, of long nights and calloused hands. The lighter plaid at the collar and cuffs hints quieter moments—perhaps a porch at dusk, a song half-whistled, a mind drifting elsewhere.
Now brought together, it waits for someone who knows the value of both effort and ease. Someone who lives with purpose and carries a bit of the past into every step forward.
This grafitted sweatshirt is a playful mashup of sporty minimalism and shirt-sleeve rebellion. Its oversized fit merges a bold graphic front with voluminous gingham sleeves—splashed with hand-painted neon green. A twist of casual and experimental, it’s made from secondhand finds and reimagined with freedom and fun. Every seam is a conversation, every splash a mood. Made for: expressive souls, color lovers, and those who dress to disrupt.
This elegant sweatshirt fuses bold streetwear energy with deconstructed denim sleeves for a look that’s anything but ordinary. The vintage graphic pops with reggae-inspired colors, while the repurposed shirt fabric adds unexpected shape and volume. Each detail is hand-placed, every seam intentional. Oversized, one-of-a-kind, and made to stand out—this piece rewrites the rules of casual wear. Made for: style rebels, creative minds, and anyone who wears confidence louder than logos.
Once a basic sweatshirt, now a bold statement. This trendy hoodie blends vintage ski vibes with bright orange sleeves and checkered cuffs. Handmade in Germany from secondhand materials. Oversized fit, one of a kind. Cozy, edgy, and full of character. Made for: style trailblazers, rule-breakers, and lovers of bold, conscious fashion. This piece speaks to those who mix comfort with confidence and dare to wear stories, not trends.
Its structure is bold and intentional: the dark body fabric once belonged to a classic shirt, perhaps one that accompanied many important days. The lighter panels on the sleeves and inner lining bring a sense of calm — as if they came from a garment that’s seen quiet afternoons and gentle moments.
Now reimagined, this shirt stands as a symbol of transformation and creativity. It’s made for those who don’t discard the past but reshape it. For individuals who choose consciously — with style, intention, and a story stitched into every seam.
This shirt bridges contrast with quiet confidence.
The outer shell, a grounded cotton beige, recalls workdays, structure, and simplicity. It feels stable—like something once worn with purpose. But peek inside: vivid silk fragments of abstract print emerge at the collar, cuffs, and lining—an echo of expressive nights, bold decisions, and untamed thought. This is no ordinary blend. It’s a dialogue between control and creativity, between order and imagination. For the one who dares to be composed on the outside while letting their spirit flash underneath. This shirt belongs to someone who turns the expected into art—who lives with balance, but never boredom.
These pants are a collision of two worlds, stitched into one stride.
The base—rugged olive with bold racing stripes—hints at speed, rebellion, and freedom. It’s the kind of fabric that’s seen dirt roads, late-night rides at Vigo, and a few scraped knees. But look up: the waistband and fly are unmistakably denim. Faded blue, belt loops intact, and buttoned with purpose. It once lived as jeans, maybe a favorite pair worn until the knees gave out.
Together, they tell a story of reinvention. This piece is made for someone who doesn’t just walk a line but redraws it. Someone who moves forward with the energy of the street and the soul of memory—unafraid to mix utility with flair, history with momentum.
These jeans move between shadow and light — defined by contrast, driven by intent.
Composed of dark indigo and faded blue panels, they carry the tension of two different stories. One side recalls midnight cityscapes and worn paths, the other hints at sun-bleached days and familiar ease. The lines between them are bold but seamless — not stitched as an afterthought, but as a design with lovely purpose.
These are jeans for someone who doesn’t fit a single mold. For the one who walks in dualities — grounded yet restless, classic yet forward. Every step in these jeans is a quiet defiance of the expected.