Silk Twill Trousers in Hand Drawn Patchwork
Once sold, the edition is closed.
The wide leg gives the hand drawn patchwork an uninterrupted surface to work on — from waist to floor, the grid running the full length of the cloth. In motion, the patchwork reads as architecture: each field turning with the leg, the hand-drawn quality most visible where the fabric moves. Nothing is regularised. The marks remain as marks.
Worn as a complete set with the top in the same print, the suit makes the case for pattern at scale. The constructed layered silhouette tradition in Archive I — prints meeting prints, each layer fully stated — arrives here in its most concentrated form. Two pieces, one surface, the combination always the intention.
Side seam pockets. Fastened at the waist with a small round engraved metal button bearing the Amayi mark, commissioned from a Parisian artisan button maker.
Limited to 30 editions.