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This piece is available for pre-order for Silver & Up "ENCLAVE" members

  • Launching for purchase on April 14th
  • Shipping begins April 25th

"Valley of Ashes" Jacket

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Crafted from a black warp-print denim base, this jacket not only boasts contemporary elegance but also sustainability. Its dynamic appeal comes from the hand-woven multi-hued pink archived fabric patches, adding a vibrant touch to the classic black. The fusion of textures and colors creates a bold statement piece perfect for the modern wardrobe.

Key Features:

  • Crafted from leftover archived fabric for sustainability.
  • Black warp-print denim base.
  • Hand-woven multi-hued pink fabric patches.
  • Dynamic and vibrant design.

Care Instructions:

  • Dry clean recommended.
  • Otherwise machine wash cold with like colors
  • Do not bleach.
  • Iron on low heat if needed.

Model Information:

  • Height: 6 feet
  • Size Worn: Medium

Availability:

  • Launch Date: February 20th
  • Shipping Starts: February 27th

Note: This product is only available for purchase for Gold and Up "ENCLAVE" Loyalty Program members

"Rastah is an up-and-coming streetwear label committed to sustainability while supporting its local artisans for all of its designs"

– HYPEBAE

"There’s also a new streetwear label out of Pakistan who is also championing South Asian culture and its pieces are just downright cool, too."

– VOGUE

“Rastah is a streetwear label from Pakistan that prides itself in the country’s heritage, applying traditional patterns and construction methods and giving them a more modern spin for today’s more casual clothing designs.”

– HYPEBEAST

“Rastah is a Pakistani fashion label which is swiftly beginning to carve its very own, gritty niche in the global streetwear industry.”

– FORBES

“Rastah is pioneering the harmony of traditional and contemporary design from South Asia”

– VICE

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