Butan Wear SA
B-U-T-A-N is simply a re-arrangement of letters of the word
B-A-N-T-U.
The brand name pays homage to our roots and heritage while
the re-arrangement of the letters signifies a changed, entirely new mind set
and outlook on life in contemporary South Africa.
It is this fusion between cultural heritage and the present
day experience that creates the unique look and feel of the brand.
Why 1981:
Most of our garments make reference to the year 1981. Contrary to popular belief 1981 is not the year the brand was established but actually the year the founder of Butan was born.Brand Philosophy:
Butan Wear is deeply entrenched in the urban lifestyle and
vibrant underground culture of South Africa’s streets. Key to the brand’s
identity is the inventive approach to fashion, which produces highly concept
driven designs that epitomize our cosmopolitan roots.
Butan is more than just a clothing label, it’s an integral
part of street culture.
It strives to spread relevant messages and open avenues for
alternative perception of our world through innovative design.
The brand represents the rich tapestry of the African
continent, paying tribute to its influence on contemporary African youth. Every
garment is the manifestation of the ideas and aspirations of our generation,
our infinite potential and our heritage.
Brand History:
Butan has been commercially available since early 2006 but
has its humble beginnings in 2001 when Julian, the founder of the brand,
printed 20 tees for his school mates with a simple design he had sketched in
his black book.
Julian went on to study engineering, but uninspired by the
engineering field and fuelled by the passion for design and street wear, he
decided to start his own street wear brand after finishing his degree.
With only R2000 to play with the brand was carefully built
by putting every cent back into the business. Every aspect of the business is
self taught and it’s been a journey full of obstacles and surprises.”The
cheapest learning you will ever do is in school’.
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