Eversince 2009, Alexandre Maïsetti and Sebastien Lyky have been creating chic products for men under the Commune de Paris 1871 banner. With an impertinent sense of the importance of details, these self-taught clothing manufacturers make the classic male wardrobe their own. In their audaciousness, they go so far as to refuse to choose between quality material and quality craft. Thus it's exclusively on European territory that English tweed, Italian poplin and Japanese Denim are cut and sewn. From time to time these guerilla fighters in the field of fashion create a few mixed accessories, decorative objects and other curios using the same principles and the same insolence.
Liberty, Equality, Paris
The creative duo makes claim to the humanistic values of the popular revolt of 1871 which gave its name to the brand. As a founding act of French social History, the Commune remains a horizon for the bold and rebellious of the day. Independence, audacity and liberty are essential elements of a simple, well-designed fashion which does not lack meaning.