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OX HORN BAG — MAY 10 1 OF 1 — SOLD Made from: - a real black powder steer cow horn - heavyweight genuine cowhide leather exterior - antique finished metal plate - suede lamb leather lining - hidden gunmetal interior coin pocket zipper - hand-dyed embossed cowhide interior tag - heavy gunmetal bottom studs for support For centuries, many Native American tribes practiced using every part of the animal as a sign of respect, gratitude, and connection to the life it gave. I’ve always been drawn to the taste in things people usually overlook or see as too raw, strange, or imperfect. With this piece I wanted to show how materials that come directly from the earth can still feel beautiful, intentional, and powerful, without needing to hide what’s organic. $1,500 USD
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6 days ago
A simple day trip while studying abroad led me to this. What began as an ordinary trip during my time living in London turned into 8 months of chasing a feeling I couldn’t ignore. Standing on the edge of Seven Sisters, wind tearing through my clothes, ocean swallowing the horizon, grass stretching farther than I could see, it hit me. No architecture. No design. No human hand trying to improve what was already perfect. Just Earth, untouched, reminding me beauty isn’t manufactured. It’s gifted to us, and we walk past it every day. That moment sparked this film. I grew up in New York, surrounded by subways and concrete, but my earliest memories of real emotion came from music. Even before I was born, my mother held Native music against her stomach so I could hear it, the first connection to sound, culture, and home. My father and his friend Erubey used to perform in the streets and trains at my age, and I thought the world never listened closely enough. Their sound carried stories that survived generations. When I began composing this music with them and with my friend Alex, whose talent has been overlooked far too long, something finally aligned. I didn’t make this to sell a product. I made it because I realized how much I had taken for granted: my environment, my culture, my identity. For so long I thought I had to perform a stereotype to feel Native enough. But standing on that coastline reminded me identity isn’t a costume. It’s inherited, lived, breathed. This film marks the beginning of the Jatari Capsule Collection—a rise shaped by heritage, land, and sound. This is The Native Line. — Sol Jatari Cornejo FILM CREDITS Creative Direction: @solections Videography: @jul_anka Editing: @solections & @jul_anka Drone Footage: @helihaych Color Grade: @phuckhangg Models: @solections & @cy2inner MUSIC CREDITS Composed: @alextnam Instrumentation: @erubeypuente , @alextnam , @james.cornejo.7 Produced: @solections & @alextnam Recorded & Mixed: @alextnam Mastering: @artclass.mp3
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4 months ago
JATARI ITEM 2 - ‘SELVEDGE DENIM SOFA’ AVAILABLE FOR SALE DEC. 13 @ OUR NYC POP-UP PRICE: $7,000 This sofa wasn’t made for comfort. It was made to challenge what comfort really means — for people like me, like us, who are learning to feel proud of our roots again. I wanted to build something that showed The Native Line isn’t just a clothing brand, it’s a community. A place of comfort for those reconnecting with their heritage, and a reminder that expression, for Natives, has always been an act of resistance. The vision first came to me in February while I was studying abroad in London. Around that time, I came across @jirah.joshua post where he spoke about his struggle being understood as Native because he’s mixed, something I deeply resonated with. By coincidence, he was also in London, and even more coincidentally, he worked with furniture, which helped me see this vision in a new way. Months later, both of us ended up in New York, and with @moomoomaw and @byrobingoods we finally brought it to life after seven months in the making. This piece became a symbol of home, belonging, and identity. Not designed for comfort, but created to make comfort possible. — Sol Jatari Cornejo
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6 months ago
The process behind making this bag #fashiondesign #handmade #fashion #bag #experimentalfashion
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1 day ago
OX HORN BAG — MAY 10 Made from: • A real black powder steer horn • Heavyweight genuine cowhide leather exterior • Antique finished metal plate detailing • Lightweight suede lamb leather lining • Hidden gunmetal coin pocket zipper interior • Hand-dyed embossed cowhide interior logo tag • Four heavy gunmetal base studs for support For centuries, many Native American tribes practiced using every part of the animal as a sign of respect, gratitude, and connection to the life it gave. This piece continues that philosophy by giving the material a new form and purpose through craftsmanship and design.
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8 days ago
OX HORN BAG AVAILABLE MAY 9 — ONLY ONE MADE Handcrafted from heavyweight cowhide leather with a lamb suede lining, this piece incorporates a real ox horn as a way of highlighting the raw beauty in nature that is often overlooked. For centuries, many Native American tribes practiced using every part of the animal as a sign of respect, gratitude, and connection to the life it gave. This piece continues that philosophy by giving the material a new form and purpose — allowing it to live on through craftsmanship and design.
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10 days ago
JATARI — to rise in Quechua. The JATARI collection is built around Native pride defined on our own terms. Separate from stereotypes, expectations, and the pressure to appear perfect. This hat reflects that position. Distressing is intentional, identity is lived, shaped, and worn in, not preserved or polished. Confidence comes from ownership, not refinement. This embroidery marks the first step, visibility without performance.
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4 months ago
‘EARTH’ SELVEDGE DENIM AVAILABLE NOW - ONLINE ONLY LIMITED TO 6 PAIRS Details: • All handmade in NYC • Constructed from a premium 14oz selvedge denim • Genuine cowhide back tab • Individually engraved metal numbering (1-6) • Limited run of 6 pairs worldwide • 200+ hand-sewn size tags layered beneath the selvedge seam • Bias-bound internal seams for a refined interior finish • Main selvedge denim hand-sourced from London • Pocket denim hand-sourced from Paris • Custom “N” Native Belt Loop FREE LIFETIME HEMS INCLUDED WITH EVERY PAIR FOR A PERFECT FIT
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4 months ago
‘CREAM’ SELVEDGE DENIM AVAILABLE NOW - ONLINE ONLY LIMITED TO 1 PAIR PER SIZE Details: • All handmade in NYC • Constructed from a premium 14oz selvedge denim • Genuine cowhide back tab • Individually engraved metal numbering (1–4) • Limited run of 6 pairs worldwide • 200+ hand-sewn size tags layered beneath the selvedge seam • Bias-bound internal seams for a refined interior finish • Main selvedge denim hand-sourced from London • Pocket denim hand-sourced from Paris • Custom “N” Native Belt Loop FREE LIFETIME HEMS INCLUDED WITH EVERY PAIR FOR A PERFECT FIT
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4 months ago
‘CHARCOAL’ SELVEDGE DENIM NOW AVAILABLE — ONLINE ONLY LIMITED TO 6 PAIRS Details: • All handmade in NYC • Constructed from a premium 14oz selvedge denim • Genuine cowhide back tab • Individually engraved metal numbering (1–6) • Limited run of 6 pairs worldwide • 200+ hand-sewn size tags layered beneath the selvedge seam • Bias-bound internal seams for a refined interior finish • Main selvedge denim hand-sourced from London • Pocket denim hand-sourced from Paris • Custom “N” Native Belt Loop FREE LIFETIME HEMS INCLUDED WITH EVERY PAIR FOR A PERFECT FIT
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4 months ago
JATARI — DEBUT COLLECTION AVAILABLE DECEMBER 13 195 CHRYSTIE ST, NEW YORK AVAILABLE IN PERSON: • 14OZ PLEATED SELVEDGE DENIM • HANDMADE COWHIDE BELTS • ‘JATARI’ DENIM CAP • ‘JATARI’ EMBROIDERED BEANIE • SELVEDGE DENIM + CONCRETE SOFA
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5 months ago
DISTRESSED DENIM ‘JATARI’ CAP AVAILABLE DEC.13 @ 195 CHRYSTIE ST, NY PRICE: $45 “Jatari” means to rise in Quechua, a word that’s carried real weight in Andean history. It appeared in Indigenous uprisings across Ecuador, especially during the nationwide mobilizations led by CONAIE in the 1990s, when communities blocked roads and marched on Quito demanding land rights, economic justice, and recognition. “Jatari” became a call to stand up together, not just survive but to be seen.
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5 months ago