
MADE IN · Egypt
EDITOR'S NOTE
Cottonball has held one position since Ahmed Habib co-founded it in Egypt in 2013: Egyptian cotton, made into basics, sold at a price that doesn't ask to be justified. It is a simple idea most labels abandon for something with more margin in the branding. Habib came up through supply-chain management rather than fashion school, and it shows in the construction: the sourcing of the cloth is the product, not the story around it.
The range runs from linen shirts to sweatpants to the Kojak Pants, a straight-leg cut that recurs across the catalog. Wholesale runs alongside direct retail, which keeps the basics genuinely wearable rather than precious.
From Cottonball.
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