Introducing the last creation from AW labs:

The Kilim Jacket

A Trucker Jacket That Tells A Story

This is a conversation between two rich traditions:

the artistry of Kilim rugs and the timeless appeal of the trucker jacket.  

 The rugged, utilitarian spirit of the trucker jacket meets the intricate, storied beauty of the Kilim rug.

One-of-one like you

Each jacket features a unique swatch of upcycled Kilim rug on the back panel, making every piece a one-of-one creation. The result is a jacket that’s as unique as you are.

These flat-woven rugs were traditionally used as floor coverings, blankets, or even prayer rugs. Every rug tells a story, reflecting the weaver’s heritage, beliefs, and creativity. For the Kilim Jacket, we’ve upcycled Kilim rugs, each with its own history and character. By giving these textiles a new life, we’re honoring their cultural significance while creating something entirely new.

It’s a celebration of history, culture, and individuality, all stitched into a classic garment you can wear every day. Whether you’re drawn to the bold patterns of a Kilim or the timeless silhouette of a trucker jacket, this piece is a wearable work of art.

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The Kilim Jacket is where these two worlds collide. The rugged, utilitarian spirit of the trucker jacket meets the intricate, storied beauty of the Kilim rug. Each jacket is crafted using our one-piece flow production process, ensuring that every detail is considered and stitched with one person in mind.

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Kilim rugs are more than just textiles;
they’re woven narratives.

The Kilim Jacket is more than just clothing; it’s a connection to the past and a celebration of the present. Each jacket carries the stories of the Kilim weavers and the evolution of the trucker jacket, all while reflecting your unique style.

Originating from regions like Turkey, Persia, and the Caucasus, Kilims have been crafted for centuries by nomadic tribes. These flat-woven rugs were traditionally used as floor coverings, blankets, or even prayer rugs, but their significance goes far beyond function. Geometric patterns might represent protection, fertility, or the natural world, while colors are chosen for their symbolism—red for courage, blue for spirituality, or green for renewal. Every rug tells a story, reflecting the weaver’s heritage, beliefs, and creativity.