Veyra Weekly – Vol. 10
This week we spotlight MACO Garments’ Atlas Jacket — a one-of-one reconstruction that fuses workwear, time, and storytelling — alongside Nomadeclvthing’s embroidered denim set, a first release grounded in heritage and artistry.
MACO Garments – Atlas Jacket (One of One)
The Atlas Jacket from MACO Garments is old workwear reborn. Repurposed Carhartt canvas — two tones of worn duck cloth — are distressed, layered, and reconstructed into a bomber with a rugged 3D texture. Each seam carries history, rebuilt into something entirely new.
Details make it unforgettable: a hand-sewn antique pocket watch on the chest, a brass chain hidden under the collar that catches light in motion, and a full velour atlas-print lining inside. Ancient, futuristic, and deeply personal — it’s a jacket meant to be discovered layer by layer.
One of one. Never again.
Available Now: macogarments.co
Brand: MACO Garments
Why We Like It: Reconstruction taken to the next level — wearable history that feels both artifact and innovation.
Instagram: @maco.garments



Nomadeclvthing – Embroidered Denim Set
Nomadeclvthing debuts with a custom denim set — a jacket and pants hand-embroidered with artwork inspired by North African and African cultures. Each piece reflects resilience, movement, and self-expression, stitched into garments that feel like heirlooms and statements at once.
It’s more than clothing — it’s Nomade’s story, bridging heritage and modernity. Designed for adventurers, dreamers, and global citizens alike, this set isn’t just worn — it’s lived.
Available Now: nomadeclvthing.com
Brand: Nomadeclvthing
Why We Like It: Culture woven into craftsmanship — embroidery that carries story, pride, and identity.
Instagram: @nomadeclvthing



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