SUKU HOME"PANELLED TROUSER"

Regular price ₩415,000

Trousers with diagonal side panel design.
The oversized waist can be adjusted with a toggle drawstring.
Hand dyed and sewn in Bali.
It has a sporty feel and is comfortable to wear.

-SUKU HOME-
PANELLED TROUSER
Color: EBONY
SIZE: M
MATERIAL: 100% COTTON SATEEN
MADE IN BALI INDONESIA

Waist, rise, inseam, hem width
SIZE: M-cm, cm, cm, cm

《SUKU HOME》
A lifestyle homeware brand based in Melbourne, Australia, founded by Christin Lafian.
Growing up in Indonesia, designer Christine Lafian was surrounded by a myriad of colors and patterns and was inspired by her desire to incorporate tribal artwork into the modern home.
She believes that the home is an extension of the self, and with this in mind, each piece is selected and designed with love and sincerity.
Christine was inspired by the small coastal villages of Indonesia and travelled extensively across her native country to collect the work of local artisans, discovering her own unique aesthetic and style.
A combination of traditional pattern work and bold, colorful designs highlight the rare and beautiful nature of SUKU.
SUKU is rooted in authenticity, sustainability, ethical fair trade practices and shared experiences, connecting a global community.
More than just decorative items, each piece is expertly handcrafted and woven with their lives into their own.
SUKU HOME's vision for sustainable clothing is to focus on the background of the product itself, the production process, and its actual functionality.
The products reflect the natural beauty and richness of Indonesia and its traditional textiles.
With a focus on social and environmental sustainability, we maintain partnerships with artisans and their communities across Indonesia.
Every design and brand decision is based on this philosophy.
We strive to be transparent and conscious, and to provide products that are pleasant to use.
The materials used are carefully selected for your comfort and for their impact on the environment and global community.
We place the utmost importance on the production process, selecting materials that allow for small-scale production by local artisans in sustainable, fair trade operations.
The traditional Indonesian batik techniques of dip dye and hand painting are performed by skilled Balinese artisans using natural fabrics such as bamboo and organic cotton, and are a very delicate process that takes about three weeks to complete.
Embroidery and knitwear are also produced by hand in small-scale environments, conveying the grace and skill of tradition.
Natural dyeing and handicrafts are delicate and time-consuming processes, but each piece is beautiful and unique.
We deliver one-of-a-kind Suku Home products, made with love and care.