with thrifting
I'm Farish, I'm 19 and I study graphic design at MSU. Before any of this was a brand it was just me hunting for baggy pants. I'd go through JBR, Baden Bundle and Uptown looking for the right wide fit and honestly I almost never found it. Everything was either too plain, too short or just didn't move the way I wanted. So I stopped waiting for the perfect pair to exist and decided to make it myself.
by hand
I started taking secondhand pieces apart and rebuilding them. Cutting them wider, opening up the leg, adding the flare, trying it on, getting it wrong, doing it again. It was a lot of trial and error but every pair taught me something. Slowly I figured out exactly what made a pair actually hit. Back then I worked with used and thrifted materials on purpose, buying secondhand instead of new so I wasn't wasting fresh fabric while I was still learning. These days the materials aren't thrifted anymore, but that mindset of not wasting stuck around.
that repeats
After enough pairs the guesswork turned into a formula. A standardised baggy flare cut in corduroy that I could make again and again and know it would come out right every time. That's when it stopped being a hobby and became HüSkin. The name just sounded cool at first, but I gave it a meaning after. It's like a husky's skin, soft fur but durable. That's exactly what the pants are meant to be. Comfortable but built to last. Now the goal is simple. Make it properly every single time and build something young Malaysians actually grow up wearing. Not because it was trendy. Because it was always good.











