EP238: Threads of Time: Heritage, Uniforms, and Responsible Design ft Ritwik Khanna
In this episode, we speak with Ritwik Khanna, founder of Rkiev City, about his approach to design, heritage, and restoration. Ritwik takes us through the remarkable journey of redesigning the uniform of Mayo College, one of India’s most prestigious institutions often referred to as the Eton of India. With a history spanning over 100 years, the project demanded deep respect for legacy while adapting to contemporary needs. Beyond uniforms, Ritwik shares his belief in restoring and reworking garments, emphasizing longevity, craftsmanship, and preserving stories through clothing. A conversation about tradition, responsibility, and designing with purpose.
EP237: Salvage & Sawdust, The Future of Vintage ft Jack & Lewis
In today’s episode, I sit down with Jack and Lewis, the founders of Brighton based vintage clothing store Salvage and Sawdust a name that’s been creating serious buzz in the vintage scene. We talk about how they both got started in the world of vintage fashion, what first sparked their passion for the craft, and how that passion has grown into a thriving business. We dive into the role technology plays in the ever-growing vintage industry, and how it’s shaping the way they buy, sell, search for, and connect with clothing. Jack and Lewis are buzzing about the future not just of their brand, but of vintage as a movement. Beyond buying and selling, they also specialise in restoring garments that have been fully worn but are far from finished. Their ability to breathe new life into clothing that might otherwise end up in landfill is a true talent, rooted in care, skill, and respect for the garment’s story. They also share the journey from running a small store to opening a huge new three floor space, set to open this week, and reflect on how far they’ve come along the way. Jack and Lewis’ enthusiasm for their world and their commitment to changing habits around overconsumption and waste is genuinely inspiring. A must listen for anyone interested in vintage fashion, sustainability, independent retail, and building something meaningful.
EP236: Less Noise, More Meaning Inside Arvello ft Armando Zurzolo & Sam Darvill
Today’s episode is about doing less but doing it better. We’re diving into Arvello, an Australian brand founded by Sam Darvill and Armando Zurzolo, built on intention, craftsmanship, and a rejection of fast fashion culture. Let’s get into it. Arvello didn’t happen overnight. Sam and Armando spent over a year planning, questioning, and refining what they actually wanted to put into the world. And when the brand officially came to life in 2025, it was the result of that patience. During that planning process, they realised something important the fashion industry doesn’t need more clothing. It needs more meaning. They saw how fast fashion had normalised overproduction, short lifespans, and disposable design. Clothes made quickly, worn briefly, and forgotten just as fast. Arvello was created as a response to that cycle. Instead of chasing trends, Sam and Armando focused on restraint. On timeless pieces. On garments designed to be worn slowly, valued deeply, and kept not replaced.For them, Arvello isn’t just about what you wear. It’s about why you wear it. And that philosophy sits at the core of everything the brand represents.
EP235: Purple Mountain Observatory: Observing Nature, Designing Performance Ft. Matt Braun Founder
In today's episode, I sit down with Matt Braun, founder of Purple Mountain Observatory, to unpack the origins of the brand and the personal journey behind it. Matt reflects on how his early influences, curiosity, and commitment to function first design shaped the foundation of Purple Mountain Observatory and how outdoor activewear has steadily evolved into a defining pillar of modern menswear. We explore the shift in how men wear today, where performance, durability, and versatility are reserved for the outdoors but integrated into everyday life. Matt shares how focus, discipline, and a long term mindset have guided him through the challenges of building a brand, allowing him to stay grounded while pushing creative and operational boundaries.
EP234: Archiving a Legacy ft. Dylan Patel
In today’s episode, we sit down with Dylan Patel, the creative force behind the Vintage Archive Moncler project. After completing his Master’s in Science at Imperial College London, Dylan pursued a growing passion for exploring vintage outdoor wear particularly pieces rich in history, craftsmanship, and storytelling.What began as a personal challenge soon evolved into an extraordinary journey. Each archive piece Dylan discovered carried its own narrative, inspiring him to travel through the legacy and evolution of technical outerwear. His deep knowledge, dedication, and carefully curated collection caught the attention of the CEO of Moncler, who was immediately impressed by Dylan’s vision and archive.That pivotal moment led to a rare opportunity Dylan was invited to create Moncler Vintage Archive, turning his passion into an officially recognized brand project. This episode explores Dylan’s path from academic success to creative innovation, and how curiosity, storytelling, and persistence can transform a dream into reality.