Manaj

Manaj Urban Clothing Line, born in London.

🚀Last days of the KSV collection - it's been a pleasure working on this for you! Can't wait to celebrate with you this w...
15/12/2022

🚀Last days of the KSV collection - it's been a pleasure working on this for you! Can't wait to celebrate with you this weekend!!!

Last chance to get yours 🔥

x a love story ❤️‍🔥

Join us as we celebrate the birth, journey and the END of the KSV collection at our event on Saturday 17th December 2022...
05/12/2022

Join us as we celebrate the birth, journey and the END of the KSV collection at our event on Saturday 17th December 2022 our much loved collection. Free tickets are available on Eventbrite ❤️

This summer saw two small female owned Albanian Businesses in London come together to bring you something special.

With MANAJ Designs focus on creating sustainable clothing that celebrates their culture and Tringa's Prints projects key focus to bring Kosovo's Architecture and Urbanism into focus through Prints. The KSV collection was born. Each shirt depicted key landmarks from cities around Kosovo from the Palace of Youth and Sports in Prishtina to the Church and Moque in Ferizaj, with a short summary of the buildings key history playing a vital role in educating and raising awareness of one of europes youngest countries and oldest cultures. Sales were made worldwide from London to New York. Love and passion was received gratefully.

Thank you for supporting us! We look forward to seeing you there

❤️‍🔥 20% OFF until 4 December on all KSV collection items❤️‍🔥 have you got yours yet?
29/11/2022

❤️‍🔥 20% OFF until 4 December on all KSV collection items❤️‍🔥 have you got yours yet?

27/11/2022

❤️‍🔥🏷KSV Collection - 20% OFF the whole collection in celebration of Albanian Independence Day 🇦🇱 🇽🇰

✨Offer is limited: 28 November - 4 December 2022. Don’t miss out ✨

SALE IS NOW LIVE. SHOP NOW!
24/11/2022

SALE IS NOW LIVE. SHOP NOW!

BLACK WEEK sale is live from tomorrow on selected items on our website 🖤 don’t miss out!❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥We are so excited to ann...
23/11/2022

BLACK WEEK sale is live from tomorrow on selected items on our website 🖤 don’t miss out!

❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥We are so excited to announce some exciting news with you all in the coming week ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

Albanian mode activated 🟢
14/11/2022

Albanian mode activated 🟢

Happy 1 month anniversary for the  x  KSV collaboration. Thank you for your endless positive comments and support. We ap...
05/10/2022

Happy 1 month anniversary for the x KSV collaboration. Thank you for your endless positive comments and support. We appreciate you! ❤️❤️‍🔥

Should we get the Ta Ha Zemren back in stock?
27/09/2022

Should we get the Ta Ha Zemren back in stock?

Coming to a post box near you! 🚀🚀🚀 All pre orders have now been shipped. Thank you to everyone from US to Europe that pr...
26/09/2022

Coming to a post box near you! 🚀🚀🚀

All pre orders have now been shipped. Thank you to everyone from US to Europe that pre-ordered with us! We hope you love them as much as we do.

Normal orders are now open - all orders from now on will be made to order and be with you within 1-2 weeks from when the first order is placed.

X a love story ❤️

Palace of Youth and Sports Prishtina. 🇽🇰❤️‍🔥A Brutalist Cultural Monument located in Prishtina, Kosovo's Capital City.Pr...
23/09/2022

Palace of Youth and Sports Prishtina. 🇽🇰❤️‍🔥

A Brutalist Cultural Monument located in Prishtina, Kosovo's Capital City.

Print by 2021

Thought we would share more about the buildings behind the prints on the KSV collection!

X a love story ❤️

Built in 1977, Palace of Youth and Sports (Pallati i Rinisë dhe Sporteve) was designed by renowned Bosnian modernist architect Živorad Janković, during the Yugoslav Communist system in Kosovo. The project was designed in response to an architectural competition launched at the request of Kosovo’s inhabitants in 1974.

The building forms a significant part of the cities urban plan and is representative of Brutalist architecture in Prishtina. The scheme covers 34,000 m2, designed as a sports, public, commercial and event centre, it includes two buildings and underground car parks.

Formally known as ‘Boro-Ramiz’ after two World War II Yugoslav Partisans and People’s Heroes of Yugoslavia. Boro Vukmirović (Montenegrin) and Ramiz Sadiku (Albanian) and was intended to be a symbol of the unity between the Albanians and the Balkan nations. It is believed that the two sides of the buildings were designed to symbolize this unity.

The complex is still in use today, however following a fire, it has been partially closed since 2000. The buildings remains one of the symbols of the modern city and is a key landmark when entering Prishtina.

KSV CollectionWhich fit do you like most? 1,2,3,4👇 Comment your favourite👇 |  x  |            A love story 🇽🇰❤️‍🔥🇦🇱     ...
20/09/2022

KSV Collection

Which fit do you like most?

1,2,3,4

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