UPCYCLING THINGS

CONTEMPORARY CRAFTSMANSHIP

For EKJO, upcycling is approached as a modern extension of craftsmanship.
Existing garments and materials are carefully reworked, transformed, and reconstructed through a process that combines technical precision with creative reinterpretation.

Rather than reproducing identical pieces, this approach embraces individuality, allowing each garment to develop its own character through texture, construction, and subtle variation.
The process values what already exists — not as limitation, but as creative potential.

Developed in Paris, these pieces reflect a contemporary vision of garment making where craftsmanship evolves through innovation, transformation, and thoughtful design.
By reimagining materials through a new perspective, EKJO continues to build clothing rooted in permanence, intention, and modern creativity.

UNIQUENESS & RARITY

Each upcycled piece by EKJO emerges from materials that already carry a history, making repetition impossible by nature.

Rather than producing identical garments, the process embraces variation as a fundamental value. Differences in texture, structure, and composition naturally create pieces that are singular, each defined by its own balance and presence.

This approach results in a limited and inherently rare production, where every garment exists as a standalone expression rather than part of a standardized series.

In this way, upcycling becomes not only a method of transformation, but a way of preserving individuality within contemporary design.