Veyra Weekly – Vol. 9
This week we spotlight RWRK Studio’s upcycled towel shorts and 5015CO’s layered US Navy sweatpants — two pieces that transform everyday materials into statement-making streetwear.
RWRK Studio – Upcycled Towel Shorts
London-based RWRK Studio takes reclaimed 100% cotton towels and turns them into relaxed-fit shorts that blend comfort, function, and sustainability. Each pair is deep-washed, dyed, and reworked with a gender-neutral cut, an adjustable inner drawstring for a tailored fit, and a soft cotton lining for all-day wear. The addition of a functional front pocket keeps them practical, while durable construction makes them fully machine-washable.
Because they’re cut from reclaimed towels, no two pairs are alike — each carries its own texture, color variation, and story, making them true one-of-one pieces.
Available Now: rwrkstudio.com
Brand: RWRK Studio
Why We Like It: Upcycling done right — functional, one-of-a-kind, and perfectly suited for off-duty summer style.
Instagram: @rwrkstudio



5015CO – US Navy Layered Sweatpants
5015CO blends deconstruction, vintage Americana, and bold layering into a single statement piece — the US Navy Layered Sweatpants. With weathered US flag graphics running down one leg, a circular eagle emblem down the other, and unconventional mid-leg zip pockets, these sweats carry a distinctly rebellious energy. Layered fabric panels add visual depth and open up endless styling possibilities.
The result is a hybrid between utility wear and wearable art, pushing the limits of street-ready design.
Available Now: 50155015.co.kr
Brand: 5015CO
Why We Like It: Experimental design meets street-ready functionality — wearable art with an edge.
Instagram: @5015co



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