Discover curated medium-faded blue denim, hand-beaded to give it a fresh, vibrant new life.
Perfect for any style, this unique denim blends timeless artistry with modern fashion.
Discover curated medium faded blue denim ,hand-beaded to give it a fresh, vibrant new life.
Perfect for any style, this unique denim blends timeless artistry with modern fashion.
SIZE-18 ( EURO )
L -32
Material- 100% Cotton
Beadwork colours: Brass, Brown, Blue, Black, and Green.
Upcycled light wash denim built for everyday wear. You get broken in comfort from day one. The wash gives a clean, worn tone that pairs fast with your closet.
Green beadwork adds sharp contrast. Each detail brings texture you can see and feel. The design draws the eye without loud prints.
Made from 100% cotton. The fabric feels breathable and strong. It softens with use and keeps its structure through repeated wear.
Designed by BRX. The piece reflects reuse with purpose. You wear denim with lower waste and a clear identity.
Discover our upcycled denim, lovingly transformed by Maasai and Turkana women.
This unique fusion of traditional beading and modern denim celebrates cultural artistry and embraces a holistic approach to sustainability—addressing social, environmental, and economic dimensions.
Experience fashion that honours tradition and supports a better future.
A timeless regular-fit jean, reimagined through the lens of culture, craft, and community.
This faded blue-toned denim is upcycled and hand-beaded by a young Maasai woman, transforming a classic silhouette into a wearable story.
Diamond shaped with outline vector drawing beadwork in grey, blue, red,gold copper and black, with quiet confidence across the piece, echoing the rhythm of Maasai adornment and the enduring beauty of handmade detail.
Each pair carries the signature vision of our upcycled denim journey — where heritage, sustainability, and contemporary style meet.
The result is a garment that feels both familiar and deeply unique, bridging global denim culture with local artistry.
Discover our Upcycled classic blue denim, intricately beaded by Maasai and Turkana women, blending tradition with modern style. Embrace sustainability through fashion that supports social, environmental, and economic empowerment—every pair tells a story of craftsmanship and purpose.
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This unisex curated faded blue jeans and hand-beaded using traditional techniques with the Maasai and Turkana women brings a breath of new life into classic denim, blending contemporary style with timeless craftsmanship.
Akire logo-the scarab beetle beaded works on the back pocket as part of our signature story.
This upcycled denim piece embodies the meeting point of heritage, craft, and conscious fashion.
Reimagined through the hands of a young Maasai woman artisan, the trousers carry a quiet yet powerful narrative—where tradition is not referenced, but lived.
Hand-beaded horizontally across the denim, the beadwork introduces a rhythmic dialogue of copper brown, black, blue, and burnt orange, tones deeply rooted in Maasai visual culture. Each bead is placed with intention, transforming a classic silhouette into a wearable cultural canvas.
This piece reflects Akire’s ongoing vision of upcycling—not as reuse alone, but as cultural infusion, where garments become vessels of story, skill, and identity.
The Blue Washed wide legged Jeans embody the meeting point of upcycled denim fashion and authentic Maasai beadwork.
Hand-beaded by the Maasai woman carrying it, the vertical and wavy beading detailing transforms classic Levi’s blue washed jeans into a refined cultural statement.
A vibrant palette of Golden copper, blue, Red soul , White and Green moves across the denim, celebrating African craftsmanship while adding a modern edge.
This upcycled denim piece embodies the meeting point of heritage, craft, and conscious fashion. Reimagined through the hands of a Maasai woman artisan, the trousers carry a quiet yet powerful narrative—where tradition is not referenced, but lived.
Hand-beaded vertically on the denim, the beadwork introduces a rhythmic dialogue of copper brown, black, and burnt orange, tones deeply rooted in Maasai visual culture.
Each bead is placed with intention, transforming a classic silhouette into a wearable cultural canvas.
The cream-toned denim offers a soft, understated base, allowing the beadwork to stand with elegance rather than excess.
This piece reflects Akire’s ongoing vision of upcycling—not as reuse alone, but as cultural infusion, where garments become vessels of story, skill, and identity.
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