R10 House Index
R10 House Index
The R10 system is organized through a set of structural divisions, editorial studies, and archival records.
This index provides a complete overview of the house.
Each section reflects a different aspect of the R10 philosophy: structure, material discipline, and objects designed to endure through time.
The House
About
Learn about the origins and structure of the house.
Manifesto
The central doctrine describing the principles behind material discipline, restraint, and controlled production.
Design Philosophy
An extended exploration of the ideas guiding the development of garments and objects.
Divisions
R10 develops objects through specialized divisions that study different materials and production approaches.
Ready to Wear
Garments designed with disciplined silhouettes and durable materials.
Explore:
• Hoodies
• Joggers
• Structured cotton tees
These pieces function as components of a long-term wardrobe system.
Leather Division
The R10 Leather Division explores minimalist leather objects built for everyday use.
Objects include:
These objects prioritize structural integrity and material evolution.
Mardi Gras Series
An annual ceremonial release that forms the cultural archive of the house.
Each edition appears in limited quantity and is permanently recorded within the Mardi Gras Archive.
Journal
The R10 Journal documents the ideas that shape the development of R10 objects.
Topics include:
• material study
• leather evolution
• garment structure
• quiet luxury philosophy
Selected entries:
• On Patina & Time
• Material Study
The journal functions as an evolving record of the R10 design process.
Guides
R10 publishes practical guides examining materials, garments, and everyday objects.
Popular guides include:
• Minimalist Leather Wallet Guide
These pages explore design decisions and materials in greater depth.
Philosophy
The R10 philosophy focuses on restraint and long-term construction.
Readers interested in the conceptual framework of the house may explore:
Together these documents outline the intellectual structure of the house.
Archive
The archive records the evolving timeline of R10.
Objects remain part of the brand history even after production ends.
Explore the Mardi Gras archive to view past ceremonial releases and limited editions.
Archive entries document the relationship between design, material, and cultural timing.
Closing
The R10 system develops gradually.
Objects remain consistent. Materials evolve through time. Archive records the progression of the house.
The House Index exists to provide a complete map of this system.