MADE by PROJECT January 2012


 

 

Martin Greenfield

Martin Greenfield is a Brooklyn-based manufacturer of hand tailored clothing. They were hand-finishing key elements of jackets at the show including basting armholes, sewing buttonholes, and sewing in the jacket linings.
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Draught Dry Goods

Draught Dry Goods is a creative platform with a working philosophy of balancing efficiency and effectiveness. They sewed a limited run of neckties from unique fabrics while at the show.
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Barbour

Barbour is a renowned British outerwear company founded in 1894. They were re-waxing Barbour jackets that attendees brought to have re-proofed.
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Bitter & Esters

Bitter & Esters is a homebrew supply shop. They brewed specialty PROJECT and Blind Barber beers, and offered tastings at the Blind Barber Pop-Up Speakeasy.
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Oak Street Bootmakers

Oak Street Bootmakers craft high quality footwear. The brought one of their shoemakers down from Maine to hand sew shoes at the show.
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Victor Osborne

Victor Osborne is a milliner based in New York’s Lower East Side. He blocked, shaped, and finished fine men’s hats.
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dedegumo

dedegumo, a Japanese artisanal watch workshop, was offering attendees custom watches and wristbands, made from start to finish at the show.
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D.S. & Durga

D.S. & Durga hand craft perfume and cologne in small batches using premium ingredients. They created an installation that deconstructed scents, educate and demystifying what goes into a fragrance.
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Metsa

Metsa create clothing from high quality, well-considered materials that are sourced to inspire the final piece. They dyed scarves and shirts using natural pigments and minerals.
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