Collection: Kiko Kostadinov

Founded in London in 2016, Kiko Kostadinov is known for precision pattern-cutting, workwear references, and technical construction that turns everyday garments into engineered objects. The brand’s language—paneled tailoring, articulated seams, utility pockets, webbing, and unexpected color blocking—bridges function and form with a distinctly contemporary silhouette. Graduate of Central Saint Martins, Kostadinov built a cult following through experimental menswear, later expanding into womenswear with sculptural knitwear, asymmetric dresses, and modular separates that feel simultaneously practical and avant-garde.
For collectors, Kiko Kostadinov archive pieces from the late 2010s and early 2020s are highly sought after: ergonomic jackets, multi-panel trousers, engineered shirting, and richly textured knitwear. The brand’s collaborations—especially ASICS (GEL-Burz, GEL-Delva, GEL-Korika, HS2 series) and Mackintosh 0001 rainwear—cement its reputation at the intersection of technical design and fashion culture. These items exemplify the label’s approach to construction and movement: garments built from the pattern outward, with performance-minded details embedded into the cut.
Today, Kiko Kostadinov vintage and archive clothing is prized for its hybrid of utility, craft, and progressive style—pieces that wear like tools but read like design statements. Whether it’s an early paneled blazer, a pair of engineered trousers, or a rare ASICS collaboration, the brand continues to define a new standard for modern utility dressing.