The collaborative collection by Wander Dossier and Krava Cut is inspired by the shapes of the ‘Hadiuka’ and ‘Leleka’ knives crafted by master Oleksandr Krava. For Wander Dossier, this is also the first clothing collection in over two years
The limited drop includes two shirts, scarves, as well as the ‘Hadiuka’ and ‘Leleka’ knives.
According to Wander Dossier, the shirts were made from surplus materials from ‘large-scale productions’.
The shirts and knife sheaths are decorated with prints referencing the knives’ names: the first features storks, knives, and frogs against a backdrop of a pond, while the second depicts snakes and knives. The prints were designed by the creative agency 22Buro.
The clothing was complemented with shell buttons and pockets. All the items were also adorned with the collaboration’s branding.
Scarves were made from leftover fabrics, with one side crafted from microfiber. According to the brands, they can be used to clean blades, phones, or cameras.
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About the collection’s advertising campaign
Ahead of the release of the collaboration, Wander Dossier and KravaCut unveiled a video titled ‘The Legend of the Blade-Bound’. It tells the story of a stork and a viper — usually enemies — who unite against a common foe. The video is narrated by rapper Misha Pravylnyi.
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You can purchase items from the collection on the Wander Dossier website.
About the brand’s previous clothing collection
In 2022, Wander Dossier released a collaboration with 22Buro that included three models of chinos — made from corduroy, linen, and heavyweight fabric — as well as ivory-colored long-sleeve T-shirts, linen shirts, and a waxed overshirt jacket.
According to the team, the idea behind the collection was the absence of visible external branding. The focus was on a muted color palette: grey, blue, khaki, white, black, and mustard.
Wander Dossier added that this approach allows each item ‘to be combined with favorite pieces from one’s wardrobe without being limited to a specific season’.