Archive N26/017

€940.00

An irreplicable fusion of 1990s texture and lost-art technique. A hand-appliquéd architectural masterpiece that can never be replicated. Only one available.

Complimentary Worldwide Shipping • Unique Archival Piece • Certificate of Authenticity included.

An irreplicable fusion of 1990s texture and lost-art technique. A hand-appliquéd architectural masterpiece that can never be replicated. Only one available.

Complimentary Worldwide Shipping • Unique Archival Piece • Certificate of Authenticity included.

  • The Artifact

    Designed and entirely hand-constructed by Emanuel Bianco. Grounded in Scandinavian architectural discipline and honed within the high-fashion ateliers of London and Milan, Luxury Scraps is a return to the origin of pure craft. Born in Sardinia and assembled in Apulia, this piece is a visceral, unrepeatable artifact—engineered with the precision of a structural designer, but crafted with the soul of an artisan.

    The Materials

    A dialogue of texture and heritage. Archive N26/017 is a 1-of-1 bomber jacket that reimagines utility through a lens of archival craftsmanship. The body is constructed from a vintage 1990s upholstery fabric in a robust basketweave, providing a structural foundation for the hand-appliqué "Wave" motif. This labor-intensive taffeta technique, a rarity in modern fashion, lends the jacket a three-dimensional depth and historical soul.

    The sleeves are crafted from a thick, warm Italian wool, offering a soft, insulating contrast to the textured body and the rescued vintage shearling collar. Rooted in the designer’s love for archival tailoring, the back features a signature adjustment strap secured by two original 1950s vintage buttons—a functional detail preserved as a bridge between the past and the present. This bomber is an irreplicable fusion of 90s industrial texture, mid-century utility, and lost-art technique.

    All materials for this garment have been carefully regenerated and repurposed to create a unique, artisanal and one of a kind piece, impossible to replicate. Handmade in italy by the designer Emanuel Bianco.

  • This jacket, being a bit oversized can be worn from size | S | IT 40 | UK 8 | FR 36 | US 4 | EU 40 | JP 9 to size | M | IT 42 | UK 10 | FR 38 | US 6 | EU 42 | JP 11

  • THIS GARMENT IS A COMPLEX BLEND OF WOVEN WARM COTTON, WOOL, AND NATURAL SHEARLING. PROPER CARE IS ESSENTIAL TO PRESERVE THE STRUCTURAL "WAVE" APPLIQUÉS AND THE JACKET'S INSULATING PROPERTIES.

    PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEAN ONLY: WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING BY A SPECIALIST WHO HANDLES MIXED-MATERIAL LUXURY GOODS. THIS ENSURES THE SHEARLING COLLAR REMAINS SOFT AND THE WOOL SLEEVES DO NOT SHRINK OR LOSE THEIR SHAPE.

    SHEARLING COLLAR CARE: AVOID EXPOSING THE SHEARLING TO HEAVY RAIN OR MOISTURE. IF IT BECOMES DAMP, SHAKE OFF EXCESS WATER AND ALLOW IT TO AIR DRY NATURALLY ON A HANGER AWAY FROM DIRECT HEAT SOURCES. ONCE DRY, YOU CAN GENTLY BRUSH THE SHEARLING WITH A SOFT-BRISTLED BRUSH TO RESTORE ITS PLUSH TEXTURE.

    WOOL & WOVEN COTTON BODY: FOR MINOR SURFACE DUST OR LINT ON THE WOOL SLEEVES AND COTTON BODY, USE A LINT ROLLER OR A GARMENT BRUSH. AVOID SPOT CLEANING WITH HARSH CHEMICALS, AS THIS CAN DAMAGE THE FIBERS OR THE COLORFUL INTERIOR LINING.

    ZIPPER & HARDWARE MAINTENANCE: TO ENSURE THE FRONT METAL ZIP OPERATES SMOOTHLY, KEEP IT FREE OF LINT AND GRIT. ALWAYS CLOSE THE ZIPPER AND THE BACK BELT BUTTONS BEFORE STORING TO MAINTAIN THE JACKET’S "CASUAL COOL" SILHOUETTE.

    STORAGE: STORE YOUR BOMBER ON A WIDE, STURDY PADDED HANGER TO SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF THE WOOL SLEEVES AND MAINTAIN THE SHOULDER STRUCTURE. KEEP IN A COOL, DRY PLACE INSIDE A BREATHABLE GARMENT BAG TO PROTECT THE NATURAL FIBERS FROM MOTHS AND DUST.