Baldwin Denim and Collection

Founded and designed by Matt Baldwin, Baldwin Denim and Collection is a Kansas City based clothing and lifestyle brand, founded on modern design, quality textiles, and American manufacturing.

Every facet of Baldwin Denim and Collection is deliberate — from the tailored proportions to the fabrics and materials, to the colors and washes to even the white rivet detail. Each piece is a chapter in the overall Baldwin story, and that story is one of timeless modernism.

Baldwin started with 3 men’s fits with production runs of as little as 70 units at a time. Today, the Baldwin collection, which is cut and sewn in the USA, is made up of men’s and women’s shirts, pants, denim and accessories.

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Another Feather

Portland-based designer and jeweler Hannah Ferrara began making minimalistic jewelry after searching long & hard for the pieces she herself wanted to wear. Hannah uses traditional metal smithing techniques and tools to craft each item, using recycled metals from sustainable sources and low impact studio practices. Each piece of jewelry is made with care and given special attention to detail, embracing natural imperfections of the hand at work. All jewelry is handcrafted in our Portland studio.

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Fort Standard

Fort Standard is a contemporary Industrial Design studio founded by Gregory Buntain and Ian Collings. Their collaborative work is an ever-evolving dialog between their unique perspectives and their shared approach to progressive design thinking. Working primarily in long lasting natural materials, their approach to design is often geared towards using traditional production methods in innovative ways. Having developed a distinct form language rooted in simplicity and functionality, their attention to detail, connections and materiality generate value through design in what Buntain and Collings describe as a “warm-contemporary” aesthetic.

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Maryanne Moodie

Maryanne Moodie took up weaving in 2010 as a creative outlet. She has completed commissions, collections and projects for commercial and private clients, drawing from her background in art, styling, teaching, fashion and costume. Her woven tapestries reference contemporary art, couture, architecture and her nostalgia of days gone by with new and surprising results. In 2013, she relocated her studio from Melbourne to New York, where she continues to grow her work.

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