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This structured bucket hat is crafted from smooth leather supplied by Belleder, a specialist in repurposing surplus hides from the automotive industry. The material is notable for its durability and subtle sheen, while its circular origin reflects a considered approach to sourcing. Traditional panel construction shapes the crown and brim, offering a clean, utilitarian silhouette. A small, integrated front pocket houses a compact knife designed with cute fish-shaped handle. Commonly associated with chilhood outdoor experiences such as mushroom picking and woodcraft, it introduces a discreet, functional detail with cultural resonance. Designed to sit securely and comfortably, the hat combines practical headwear with an understated storage feature, keeping the knife easily accessible when required. The piece is suited to outdoor activities as well as urban wear, pairing well with workwear-inspired separates or minimalist outerwear. Materials: - 100% leather from circular sources (Belleder, repurposed automotive industry surplus) - 100% stainless steel (folding fish knife)

Czech designer brand focused on sustainable streetwear.
I like to seek a broader context for my work. I like to draw inspiration from my emotions, experiences, and memories, so my collections tend to be very narrative. In terms of aesthetics, I prefer a light-hearted approach and humor, but absolute wearability and functionality of my designs are essential to me. I believe in a responsible approach to creation. This is reflected in the quality and sustainability of my work. I prefer deadstock materials, suppliers who are circular in their production, and local production. I loves streetwear, and although I occasionally venture into other "fashion genres," I always returnsto it. Lately, I have been drawn to denim and leather, which I use not only for my iconic jackets.