Artifact No. 011 — “KVMO GUERRILLA WVRFARE Double Waisted Butcher” Leather Pigskin
Artifact No. 011 — “KVMO GUERRILLA WVRFARE Double Waisted Butcher” Leather Pigskin
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Artifact No. 011 — “KVMO GUERRILLA WVRFARE” Double Waisted Butcher Leather Pigskin
Artifact No. 011 reads like a uniform recovered rather than designed—an object shaped by resistance, terrain, and belief. Where previous artifacts spoke in solemn tones, this one moves tactically, borrowing the language of camouflage while subverting its purpose.
Cut from heavyweight pigskin leather, the surface is marbled in deep military greens, oil-black shadows, and earth-burned browns. The camouflage is not printed but lived-in—its organic distortion echoing heat, pressure, and motion. Each panel feels pressed by history, not trend.
The double waistband remains the structural spine of the garment. Industrial, reinforced, and unapologetically utilitarian, it references butcher aprons, guerrilla uniforms, and labor gear—objects built to survive conditions rather than aesthetics. This is architecture first, fashion second.
At the lower legs, rhinestone-encrusted gothic crosses form clustered formations, their shimmer disrupting the camouflage’s attempt at invisibility. Faith becomes the loudest element in a garment designed to disappear. The crosses feel defiant—ceremonial markers placed where the body meets the ground, grounding movement in belief.
A bone-shaped leather patch punctures the rear silhouette, raw and symbolic. It reads as both relic and warning—an acknowledgment of mortality, conflict, and sacrifice. The patch is not decorative; it is a scar left visible.
From the back, the pants maintain restraint. The structure is intact, disciplined, almost tactical. There is no excess—only balance, weight, and intention. The garment stands as a statement of survival rather than spectacle.
Artifact No. 011 exists in tension: camouflage versus confession, warfare versus worship, concealment versus truth. It is a piece for those who understand that belief does not retreat in hostile environments—it fortifies.
This is not fashion for peace.
This is uniform for conviction.
Leather as resistance.
Garment as doctrine.
