The Founding Hundred

Be first through the doors.
The new AyeAdio opens soon.

A new house for heritage African couture — Senators, Agwadas, tuxedos, hand-finished in numbered editions. Before we open to everyone, we're keeping a founding list: the first hundred names in the book. It costs nothing to join, and it closes when the doors open.

Join the founding list
What a founding place holds

Three courtesies, extended once.

01
The founding price

15% off your first piece — ready-to-wear or commissioned. A thank-you we extend to the founding list and no one after.

02
First entry

The opening collection is cut in small batches, and numbered editions do not repeat. You shop it before the doors open publicly.

03
Priority fitting

Made-to-measure runs on a single tailor's book. Founding members are fitted ahead of the public calendar.

Claim your place

One hundred places.
One of them is yours.

Leave your email and we'll hold your place. You'll receive one note to confirm, an invitation when the doors open, and afterwards only the quiet dispatches — new pieces, fabric stories, the makers behind them.

One confirmation email now, one invitation at opening. No noise, ever. Unsubscribe any time.

The House

Cut in small batches. Finished by hand.

AyeAdio makes West African dress the way it was meant to be made. Fabrics chosen by the bolt — Italian wool, Cameroonian cotton. Each piece cut on a single pattern, carried by a single tailor across 47 hand-finished steps, and numbered in the lining. No factory line. No shortcuts.