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MADE by PROJECT is a pop-up concept comprised of artisanal brands creating product on the show floor. By connecting the user with the maker, we break the divide and foster a relationship that gives a greater appreciation and understanding of the products we love.
This season, MADE by PROJECT draws inspiration from the Charlie Chaplin film Modern Times, exploring the role of the craftsman in an industrialized society, the relationship between the individual and the world around him, and the struggle to succeed in the face of adversity.
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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 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 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 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 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 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, 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 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 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. |











