Kiko Kostadinov Releases a Ninety-Piece Denim Capsule

Kiko Kostadinov’s newest denim experiment—a flight jacket and carpenter jeans hand-dyed in Japan—will reach only ninety customers worldwide.

Kiko Kostadinov Releases a Ninety-Piece Denim Capsule
Kiko Kostadinov Releases a Ninety-Piece Denim Capsule

Kiko Kostadinov’s Konkord denim capsule arrives this week with just 90 jackets-and-jeans sets to share between global fans.

Hand-built at a specialist mill in Hiroshima, the Pre-Fall 2025 release revolves around two light-brown silhouettes: a flight jacket cut with roomy flap pockets and carpenter jeans fitted with tool loops and storage panels. Both pieces are hand-dyed for a “Dune Wash” finish that subtly shifts across each garment. Kostadinov caps production at 90 units in total, underscoring the designer’s ongoing fascination with precision manufacturing and measured supply.

Kiko Kostadinov Releases a Ninety-Piece Denim Capsule
Kiko Kostadinov’s Denim Capsule
Kiko Kostadinov's Denim Capsule
Kiko Kostadinov's Denim Capsule
Kiko Kostadinov's Denim Capsule

Last year Kostadinov proved his audience’s appetite for hard-wearing fabric when he recast Levi’s staples—engineered jackets, hybrid jerseys, and straight-leg jeans—through skewed seams and cinched waists. That run sold out quickly; the new Konkord set looks primed for the same fate.

The capsule goes live on Friday, 30 May, at 10 a.m. GMT through the label’s website. A second, equally limited drop lands in Kostadinov’s Tokyo and Los Angeles stores on Saturday, 31 May. With numbers this tight, chances are high that only 90 wardrobes worldwide will gain the Japanese-made pair.