Atelier
An Invitation
Stolen Stores is where collectives connect with your undiscovered originality.
Our work is created to leave space rather than dictate identity. Originality is not something to be created, but something already present. Each piece is designed to feel familiar in an unexpected way, allowing individuality to surface through wear and movement, through connection rather than instruction.
Atelier is an open door into this universe.
A place to see how this takes form across our collections, our craft, and the people who make them.
From Principle to Practice
Stolen Stores is built as an evolving creative practice. The work moves with intention rather than immediacy, guided by clarity, care, and continuity.
Our collections are shaped through two interdependent practices: Focus and Inquiry.
Focus is expressed through Stolen Studios.
Houses give form to ideas through sustained attention to material, silhouette, and construction. Everyday references are observed, abstracted, and developed into design systems that inform how garments are made. Through repetition and refinement, clarity emerges and continuity extends beyond seasons.
Inquiry is expressed through ONARIN.
An authored practice by co-creative director Onarin, ONARIN unfolds through seasonal chapters. Personal perception, memory, and lived experience are examined through reflection and experimentation, allowing insight to surface and find its way into the garments. Time is treated as fluid, allowing ideas to evolve rather than conclude.
Together, these two practices work in balance. Focus establishes structure and tranquility. Inquiry brings insight and progression. Practiced side by side, they allow originality to be uncovered rather than defined.
Craft in Practice
All work at Stolen Stores is developed and crafted in Bangkok, within an atelier where designers and artisans work in close, ongoing dialogue.
Craft here is an active part of the process. Ideas are tested through material, refined through repetition, and resolved through collective judgement. Form, construction, and viability are considered together, allowing each garment to arrive at its own clarity.
Designers work alongside artisans across generations, from apprentices to masters. Each piece is shaped through shared attention and multiple perspectives, touched and refined by every hand involved. Design and production remain in proximity, allowing ideas to be challenged and clarity to emerge through practice.
This becomes the guiding compass, keeping the work grounded, coherent, and open to continued refinement.