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&Daughter

Founded in London by Buffy Reid and her father, &Daughter works with just five yarns and five makers—and they know them all. Produced in Scotland and Ireland using lambswool and cashmere, the knitwear is made slowly and with intention, because it can’t be done any other way. We’re drawn to the clarity of their process and the quality that comes from it—pieces you live in, layer easily, and return to year after year.

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11.11 / eleven eleven

The moment we put on clothing there is a shift from being an individual to an interconnected member of society - cloth connects our bodies & minds to a team of makers that brings each garment to life. Craftsmanship lies at the heart of 11.11 / eleven eleven. Renowned for its use of natural textiles and 100% natural dyes, the label uses heritage techniques such as hand spinning, hand loom weaving, hand painting, miniature tie-dyeing, and quilting. The label maintains its unique handmade vision by departing from mainstream manufacturing, producing small batch slow-made clothing in collaboration with groups of artisans located all across India.

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Ames Lizzie

This is a project of making sculptural jewelry that is once-missing, now everyday, precious yet unserious. In perpetuity this collection puts out new shoots, growing with patterns of curiosity, always returning to my work bench. Always in fine metals, with stones of earth and sea.

All pieces are handmade in the studio of Lizzie Ames in Brooklyn.

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Archie

Archie is a New York–based clothing label built on three guiding ideas: constant iteration, forward thinking, and honest, practical evaluation. Founded in 2020, the brand takes a thoughtful, intentional approach to making garments close to home.

By paying close attention to how texture, colour, and silhouette come together, archie creates collections that feel both conceptual and quietly familiar. The work is reflective—rooted in the small, everyday details that often go unnoticed. It’s about finding something meaningful in the ordinary, the same way a fleeting moment in the city can suddenly feel poetic.

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Avyn

avyn creates timeless clothing with a sense of exploration, elegance, craftmanship and quality. playing between masculinity and femininity she creates tailored silhouettes that adapt to varying body shapes in fine, natural textiles, knitwear and down from italy and japan. 

avyn is a canadian company established in 2017, while each piece is made with the utmost care in northern italy.

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Baserange

Founded in 2012, Baserange creates modern, minimalist clothing with an emphasis on clean lines and easy silhouettes. The designs, the natural and recycled materials are made to withstand time.

From energy use to water consumption to dyes to packaging-the brand works closely and collaboratively with its producers to source and develop quality textiles from both natural fibers and recycled content.

Baserange is constantly seeking better solutions across the industry and questioning its own practices with the goal of ecological and humane sustainability.

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Baserange

Binu Binu

BINU BINU is a brand of modern soaps, incense, and bath accessories inspired by the ritual of the Korean public bath, a place free of vanity and inhibition where generations are brought together in the simple act of cleansing.

Our formulas are based on the idea of daily ritual, intergenerational bonding, and the infamous Korean scrub treatment "seshin," a vigorous, pragmatic and extremely effective exfoliating treatment that represents the possibility of renewal.

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Binu Binu

Body Of Work

Founded by husband and wife team Brittney and Dwayne in 2020, Body of Work is an artisanal clothing design studio based in Toronto, Canada. Drawing reference vintage sportswear and the tranquility of nature, we craft thoughtful products with the desire to bring a sense of ease to activity.

Simplicity, functionality and sustainability are placed at the forefront of our design process. Emphasizing construction, fit and fabrication, Body of Work products are understated yet, not without presence. Designed, knit, dyed, cut and sewn in Canada, we work closely with family-owned fabric mills and factories to develop garments that are useful, long-lasting and aesthetically pleasing.

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Body Of Work

Cawley

Founded by Hannah Cawley in London, England, Cawley is known for its iconic outerwear and a deep commitment to craft. Every piece is hand-cut and made in England, using carefully sourced natural materials and working closely with skilled craftspeople who bring their own traditions of making into each garment. From timeless shearlings to expressive leather pieces, these are garments designed to be worn often, lived in fully, and only get better with age.

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Cawley

Emily Ridings

Emily ridings is a designer and artist based in lexington, kentucky. her work explores unconventional applications of traditional craft, focused in basketry and clothing. Each piece is a celebration of process led by intuition, innovation, and play.  pieces are formed from found and surplus materials to honor sustainable production and the beauty of transformation. There is a narrative throughout every piece, fusing past with present and skill with curiosity.

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Emily Ridings

Emily Ridings

Emily ridings is a designer and artist based in lexington, kentucky. her work explores unconventional applications of traditional craft, focused in basketry and clothing. Each piece is a celebration of process led by intuition, innovation, and play.  pieces are formed from found and surplus materials to honor sustainable production and the beauty of transformation. There is a narrative throughout every piece, fusing past with present and skill with curiosity.

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Emily Ridings

Grays

grays label is a collaborative project that celebrates modern workwear with the natural qualities of Ontario wool and the people who give it new life. Crafted with intention, our bespoke garments are created in partnership with our network of farmers, sheep, mills, and sewers, from wool sourced in and made for our climate. Reviving traditional production methods to create modern heirlooms, while supporting new economic opportunities for local makers. Each piece is designed to hold memories, then to pass onto the next generation.

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Grays

Haneu Haneu

The ceramic practice of Haneu Haneu reflects upon daily practices of intentional living. Each piece is a balance between one’s own experiences and ware.

The initial purpose behind the claywork is only the beginning - the final collector of the piece is when the true guide to its meaning has been defined.  

Based in Canada - Vancouver and Toronto.

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Haneu Haneu

Incausa

incausa is a unique social entrepreneurship venture founded by vinicius vieira de vieira and carolina vieira, natives of brazil. established in 2012, incausa operates both as a for-profit through the sales of its branded luxury goods—such as fine soaps, skin oils, and handcrafted wares—and as a not-for-profit, channeling the proceeds from wholesale sales of indigenous-made items back to the artisans. 

this innovative business model aims to support indigenous communities by connecting their products with the international market without charging the producers, thus promoting economic autonomy among indigenous artisans.

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Incausa

Local Woman

local woman takes inspiration from an elegant timelessness and embraces a dedication to artisanship, whimsy, and tradition. the line is designed in our atelier in toronto, canada, and is exclusively hand-built, with great attention to detail.
the collections are small-run and often limited-edition, with one design introduced at a time. we focus much of our efforts on sourcing unique and occasionally upcycled and deadstock fabrics. 

we built the brand around the core value of slow growth, local production, and an ongoing goal of sustainability. 

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Local Woman

Mfpen

Founded in Copenhagen by Sigurd Bank, mfpen is shaped by a careful approach to materials and production. The brand works primarily with deadstock and surplus fabrics from European mills, extending the life of existing materials before creating anything new, and turns to recycled or responsibly sourced fibres only when necessary. The clothes are relaxed, well proportioned, and easy to wear, not fussy but considered and sophisticated, made to hold up over time.

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Mfpen

Middle Distance

Middle Distance designs accessories, apparel, materials, and systems of making.

Robert Newman’s background is in designing accessories and outerwear.
He has worked as a designer for Maharishi, Stone Island, CP Company,
and Supreme New York.

From 2022 to 2025, he was Head of Design for Massimo Osti Studio.

Designed in Glasglow, Scotland

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Middle Distance

Mimi Objects

mimi, a toronto-based ceramic artist, graduated from sheridan college with a bachelor of craft and design in 2021.

her focus lies in the materiality of ceramics, employing traditional hand-building techniques like coiling and clay pinching to shape her forms. mimi's work reflects a blend of technical skill and artistic vision, exploring the tactile and transformative qualities of clay in her distinctive pieces. 

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Skall Studio

skall studio is founded on some strong values, and we have always had a wish to be a change maker within our industry. for this reason, it is essential to us to keep challenging ourselves and at the same time stay true to our values. 

values such as natural fibres, mono-materials, animal welfare, working conditions, craftsmanship, certifications, and more. 

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Skall Studio

Standard Equipment

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Standard Equipment

The Ouze

Toby Vernon first started experimenting with jewellery making during the first lockdown whilst in his home town Lewes in East Sussex. Learning about the ancient lost wax technique, he quickly became obsessed with the raw and organic forms that could be carved from wax and turned into precious metal. Celebrating imperfections left by his own hands, he decided to leave pieces unpolished and raw. Showing evidence of the human hand overall the jewellers surface.

The aesthetic of The Ouze is rooted in Toby's interest in antique and heirloom jewellery that has been passed down through generations and weathered by time.  Aiming to capture the same enduring beauty in everything The Ouze creates, Toby always refers to history and tradition when designing.

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The Ouze

Wanze

Wanze Song is a Chinese-Canadian designer based in Toronto, Canada. Wanze focuses on innovative patterning and considered functionality to create compelling garments for the everyday. All pieces are meticulously developed from dead stock fabric sourced from Japan and Italy, and sampled in-house. while grounded in the tenets of classic tailoring, Wanze revisits traditional staples, modifying them with a delicate touch and a contemporary sensibility.

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Wanze

William Frederick

Started in 2018 by William McNicol, William Frederick is based in Cleveland, Ohio where every piece is designed, developed, and manufactured locally. His collections draw from a distinctly Midwestern sensibility: utilitarian, refined, and confident.

Sourcing fabrics from Japan, Ireland, Belgium, and Italy — as well as select deadstock materials — William creates small-batch garments that bridge function and form, simplicity and texture. His studio continues Cleveland’s garment-making legacy, once second only to New York, now revived through hands-on production and community.

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William Frederick

Witch

Through the transformative power of fragrance, Witch seeks to elevate daily practices, such as lighting a candle, into meaningful exercises in mindfulness. Which is a reminder that investing in mindfulness is an investment in yourself  and the world around you.

All offerings are handmade with the utmost care in Canada.

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Witch

Yoko Sakamoto

Founded by Yoko Sakamoto in 2016, the brand approaches clothing with a deep respect for material and making. Designed as a unisex collection, each piece begins with carefully developed textiles woven in Japan by historic mills on traditional looms, allowing the fabric to guide shape and movement. Comfortable silhouettes let the natural qualities of the material come through, creating garments that reward time and wear, natural dyes deepen, selvedge denim softens, and the clothes only get better the longer you live in them.

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Yoko Sakamoto