This it is an EXHIBITION of ACF’s core image (the knuckle duster scissors) created a decade ago which serves almost like a family heirloom gifted to the collective by their mentor Liam Maher from the Militant Guild of Rural Tailors.
The collection is purely a reminder of keeping traditions and art alive, as craft always been the brands main focus and key reason to design.
From discovering old techniques mixing with new ideas to improving its aesthetic for the future self (Past, Present, Future).
Sam Lambert and Shaka Maidoh
The color palette is still predominately black with few bright colors and multiple print techniques playing with the ACF core image logo,
new silhouettes, shapes, functions and fabrications and introducing new products such as down jackets and knitwear with an interesting design twist.
The Savile Row rebels are still carrying forward the philosophy of punk tailoring and approaching it from all angles by enhancing the designs.
Oversized hooded quilted shell down jacket. The Savile Row rebels are still carrying forward the philosophy of punk tailoring and approaching it from all angles by enhancing the designs,prints, patterns and illustrations from staying true to the name by stepping up on the art elements
with a collaboration with renowned British Moroccan artists Hassan Hajjaj, to innovative development and production of new pieces by Cross Textiles, intricate strong detailing possibilities by trimming suppliers Avery Dennison and Japanese digital painter Takumi Tsuda.