[ HELIX//LOOM // VOLUME I // SANKOFA ] The Helix//Loom™ is SunBorn's translation apparatus — the protocol that converts inherited cultural code into wearable form. Sankofa is its first volume. Sankofa means go back and fetch it. Not nostalgia — retrieval. The instruction is to reach into what came before, take what still works, and carry it forward into what you're building now. The Kinetic Engine is what that instruction looks like rendered as cloth. The loom was the first computer: five hundred years before the language of engineering existed, weavers across West Africa were encoding family, region and meaning into thread — pattern as protocol, garment as transmission. The Kinetic Engine takes that same logic and draws it as gear-motif circuitry — royal purple ground, forge copper geometry, signal cyan running the live lines. Purple because it was the hardest color in the ancient world to make, and the most restricted to wear — the pigment of rulers by law, not by taste. We put it on training wear. — [ ARCHITECTURE ] The Pattern: Royal purple gear and circuit motif along the side seam — tonal, deliberate The Base: 96% recycled polyester + 4% elastane, 9.08 oz/yd² (308 g/m²), brushed fleece interior The Crest: SunBorn Sankofa mark, left hip — builder lineage The Detail: Elastic waistband with drawstring, side pockets, cuffed ankles, cotton-feel exterior The Fit: Slim unisex, street and training — Ancestral code as hardware. Diaspora as design. — SunBorn '26