I never set out to start a clothing brand. No childhood dream of fashion weeks, no grand vision of my name stitched into garments. If anything, I was just a kid who liked cool clothes and messing around with things I probably had no business altering.
But time has a funny way of pulling you into things. As I got older, I found myself obsessing over how outfits came together—how a single detail could make or break a fit. I started tweaking my own clothes, adding little adjustments here and there, like some underground scientist experimenting in the shadows (except my “lab” was just my bedroom, and my “experiments” were mostly me ruining shirts).
Then came graphic design. Something about creating visuals from scratch fascinated me—the ability to take an idea from my head and bring it to life. So, I started learning, watching countless tutorials, clicking random buttons, and pretending I knew what I was doing. Eventually, I realized I could combine both worlds—fashion and design.
Graphic T-shirts became my playground. They were the perfect medium to test my ideas, to translate my obsession with visuals into something people could wear. And somehow, people liked them. A lot. I started getting compliments, and before I knew it, I was getting questions—“Where can I buy this?” “Is this a brand?” “Do you take orders?”
At first, I laughed it off. Me? Running a brand? But then I thought… why not?
And that brings us to now. I’m not fully established yet—no massive drops, no flagship store (yet)—but this is where the journey begins. In fact, one of my pieces is part of a raffle at my school. So, if you win it, congratulations—you now own a piece of history before it even gets written.
This is KAGE ARCHVS. Born out of curiosity, fueled by passion, and held together by sheer trial and error. Let’s see where this goes.
The Accidental Birth of KAGE ARCHVS
Eniolorunfe15-11-2025

I never set out to start a clothing brand. No childhood dream of fashion weeks, no grand vision of my name stitched into garments. If anything, I was just a kid who liked cool clothes and messing around with things I probably had no business altering.