• Handcrafted by artisans in Pakistan
• 100% upcycled cotton jersey
• Reinforced seams
The Parcham Tee is a juxtaposition of the iconic seventies stripes in sepia colorways revived through nineties streetwear silhouettes. They are made with upcycled cotton jersey that is left over from large-scale fashion production, and meticulously hand-finished to ensure both luxury and durability. The name Parcham comes from the Persian word for ‘flag’, and is an homage to the often misplaced memories of Retro Pakistan and a celebration of their multicultural identity.
ONE432’s modern take on the traditional South Asian jutti is a fully symmetrical shoe with no left and no right and molds to any foot. The jutti is a 400-year-old Punjab craft that originated in Pakistan and India. One432’s modern take on the jutti has updated the iconic shoe with a collection of sustainable and natural materials used across their shoe line like hand-loomed recycled cotton, upcycled leather and denim, chromium-free suede, deadstock fabrics, and natural vegetable dyes. For each dollar earned, ONE432 donates one dollar to their female artisans and to education initiatives for underprivileged children in Pakistan (this amount is in addition to the salaries the artisans are already paid). Each shoe takes roughly 8 hours to produce and is packaged and shipped in a 100% recycled and recyclable card-stock box. One432 is a POC-owned company, pays above living wages to all employees with women making up 66% of their workforce.



















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