Designers > 18 Waits : 18 Waits is made to be worn - not saved for special occasions. Toronto based designer Daniel Torjman emphasizes quality in materials and craftsmanship in his line, with a range of products made entirely by artisans and manufacturers across Canada. Designers > Arc'teryx : Arc’teryx is an outdoor clothing company founded in North Vancouver in 1989. The company got its start making climbing gear, using their own heat laminate technology. In 1996, after obtaining a license from W. L. Gore & Associates for use of their Gore-Tex fabric, they expanded into their now well known line of outdoor technical apparel. Arc'teryx’ central purpose is to create equipment that enables its user to be immersed in the moment of doing, regardless of external conditions. Designers > Buttero : Buttero is named after Italian “cowboys” - the Butteri - who roamed the hills of Tuscany on horseback in the 19th century, herding cattle and buffalo. Founded in 1974 by Mauro Sani, Buttero originally set out to make the world’s finest riding boots. Today, having expanded their offering into fashion footwear, Buttero remains “101% Made in Italy”. All product design, tannery of their signature leathers and manufacturing remains in-house, in the Calzaturificio Buttero. Even finishing hardware (laces, eyelets, soles, etc.) are manufactured within the region. Buttero maintains the tradition of Tuscan shoe making, utilizing expert artisans who are the masters of their craft, along with the finest vegetable tanned leathers. Buttero remains owned and operated by the Sani family to this day. Designers > Canada Goose : Founded in 1957, Canada Goose invented the modern day parka and made its Canadian association inseparable. With strong ties to the Canadian Arctic, northern communities, and the worlds of mountaineering and outdoor film, Canada Goose has established itself as being the maker of the warmest jackets for the harshest climates. Despite the increasing demand for their product, as Canada Goose enters the luxury apparel market, their Made in Canada commitment is further solidified by their recent acquisition and opening of brand new factories in Winnipeg and Montreal. Designers > Ecologyst : Ecologyst designs and manufactures in house, at their "Made Here Factory" in Victoria, BC. Their retail / factory / office is completely open to the public, offering a human connection and transparency. They use only 100% natural fibres, and their materials are both ethically and sustainably sourced. Ecologyst is a certified "B Corp", which means that they are held to high social and environmental standards by "B Lab Global", a well known and well respected independent third party. Designers > Falke : With over a century in business, "Falke" has become a byword for luxury legwear. Their company mantra : “Quality for Quality’s Sake”, has informed the development of a core program that is, in so many words, perfect. Their recent acquisition of a series of textile factories around Germany and Eastern Europe fuels innovation, as new minds and techniques are integrated into their core business. The line is sure to keep you both stylish and comfortable where it's thought of least, but matters most. Designers > IN SITU : The term "in situ" is used in art and archaeology to describe an artifact or event where it is or where it takes place, without isolating it from its original conditions. Studying an artifact “in situ” is often critical to the interpretation of the artifact and the culture which formed it. Our decision to manufacture in situ domestically results in an authentic product that is representative of its makers and their culture. It also creates social, economic and environmental benefits that reach beyond our borders. Learn more at www.insitustudios.com. Designers > Malin + Goetz : Malin + Goetz creates simple skin care solutions. Their treatments are both gentle and effective, for all skin types, ungendered; a modern couple will shop for and use the same products together. Every product is formulated with trusted natural ingredients and the latest cosmetic technologies. Designers > Margaret Howell : Margaret Howell's eponymous label was born in the kitchen of her London home in 1970. A sewing machine was added here, a buttonholer was added there, the bed was lifted to the ceiling to make space for more machinery underneath, until room by room, the studio took over the flat. To this day, Margaret Howell maintains a small London Workroom, which handles a lot of the brand's shirting. The rest is manufactured primarily in Portugal and Italy. An old but beautifully stitched pinstripe shirt found at a jumble sale serves as the inspiration for much of what the brand represents today : Patterns are relaxed, comfortable and casual, and don't change much from season to season. Fabrics are irregular and imperfect in a perfect sort of way - the signature of an old loom. She reminds us that "a job worth doing is a job worth doing well". Her single most important piece of sartorial advice is to always be comfortable. Designers > Naked & Famous : Naked & Famous is not a normal denim company. Instead of relying on sex and celebrity, and expensive ad campaigns, as all of the "hollywood" and "glamour" denim brands of the early aughts did, they devoted all of their resources to sourcing the world’s best fabric and making it into great jeans. No marketing, no washes, no distressing, no nonsense. Just excellent denim at a reasonable price point. Designers > Obbi Good Label : Obbi Good Label was founded by a group of leather crafters in Singapore in 2007. The word "Obbi" is derived from "Hobby", which is ultimately how OGL began. Despite the brand's international success and rapid growth, OGL maintains its hobby status to this day, best illustrated by its "Atelier Lodge, Leather Academy" in Singapore, where they still conduct leather crafting courses at both the institutional level and through small hobby workshops. Designers > Outclass : Outclass is a Toronto based lifestyle brand that produces carefully crafted menswear essentials in Canada. Their mission is to revive the Canadian garment industry by educating people on the importance of supporting local makers and craftsmen. Outclass is manufactured entirely by owner operated businesses who stand by their craft. Materials are sourced responsibly, reducing Outclass’ ecological footprint. Designers > Reigning Champ : Reigning Champ designs and manufactures premium athletic wear. Their process is guided by two principles: Respect the details. Master simplicity. They design and develop signature fabrics, emphasizing rugged construction and unrivaled comfort. Reigning Champ is based in Vancouver, BC, where they have crafted year-round staples since 2007. Designers > Tangent GC : Tangent Garment Care was founded in 2012 with a focus on quality and sustainability. Their products are both natural and organic, avoiding harmful chemicals and petroleum derivatives. Made in Sweden, Tangent Garment Care keeps its manufacturing and packaging processes close to home, reducing transport emissions, and allowing for greater quality control. Designers > Veilance : Through minimalist values and relentless attention to detail, VEILANCE offers climate controlling solutions in a system of modular layers. Technical design at its core is an expression of purpose. VEILANCE was founded by Arc’teryx Equipment on this philosophy, which continues to drive both brands towards material innovation and leading-edge garment engineering. Designers > Viberg : Viberg boots are expertly made, from start to finish, in their Victoria, B.C. workshop, by a small team of talented craftspeople, just as they have always been, since 1931. Viberg found its footing making logging boots and horse harnesses in Saskatchewan, before moving the business to British Columbia. Over time, their reputation for quality became hard to ignore, and the global menswear market took interest. Today, Viberg’s offering is as beautiful as it is durable, though the utilitarian, hard-wearing family tradition on which they built their name remains. Designers > Wonder Looper : Wonder Looper was launched in 2022 by Bahzad Trinos and Risa Saito of Naked & Famous Denim. What started out as a chain-stitch-embroidery passion project eventually grew into a complete specialty knitwear program. Using Japan's highest quality knitting mills, Wonder Looper creates premium knit garments that combine modern innovations with vintage details. All “Wonder Looper” labels are still chain-stitch-embroidered by Risa, keeping their origins central to the narrative. Designers > Women's : Our women’s collection is an extension of our core men’s business, guided by the same values and principles. The entire collection is both designed and manufactured in Canada, resulting in a high quality product, considered design and good value. Categories > Outerwear : Categories > Knitwear : Categories > Sportswear : Categories > Shirts : Categories > T-Shirts : Categories > Pants : Categories > Denim : Categories > Shorts : Categories > Footwear : Categories > Socks : Categories > Accessories : Categories > Personal Care : Designers > Gift Cards : IN SITU > Outerwear : The term "in situ" is used in art and archaeology to describe an artifact or event where it is or where it takes place, without isolating it from its original conditions. Studying an artifact “in situ” is often critical to the interpretation of the artifact and the culture which formed it. Our decision to manufacture in situ domestically results in an authentic product that is representative of its makers and their culture. It also creates social, economic and environmental benefits that reach beyond our borders. Learn more at www.insitustudios.com. IN SITU > Knitwear : The term "in situ" is used in art and archaeology to describe an artifact or event where it is or where it takes place, without isolating it from its original conditions. Studying an artifact “in situ” is often critical to the interpretation of the artifact and the culture which formed it. Our decision to manufacture in situ domestically results in an authentic product that is representative of its makers and their culture. It also creates social, economic and environmental benefits that reach beyond our borders. Learn more at www.insitustudios.com. IN SITU > Shirts : The term "in situ" is used in art and archaeology to describe an artifact or event where it is or where it takes place, without isolating it from its original conditions. Studying an artifact “in situ” is often critical to the interpretation of the artifact and the culture which formed it. Our decision to manufacture in situ domestically results in an authentic product that is representative of its makers and their culture. It also creates social, economic and environmental benefits that reach beyond our borders. Learn more at www.insitustudios.com. IN SITU > Pants : The term "in situ" is used in art and archaeology to describe an artifact or event where it is or where it takes place, without isolating it from its original conditions. Studying an artifact “in situ” is often critical to the interpretation of the artifact and the culture which formed it. Our decision to manufacture in situ domestically results in an authentic product that is representative of its makers and their culture. It also creates social, economic and environmental benefits that reach beyond our borders. Learn more at www.insitustudios.com. IN SITU > Shorts : The term "in situ" is used in art and archaeology to describe an artifact or event where it is or where it takes place, without isolating it from its original conditions. Studying an artifact “in situ” is often critical to the interpretation of the artifact and the culture which formed it. Our decision to manufacture in situ domestically results in an authentic product that is representative of its makers and their culture. It also creates social, economic and environmental benefits that reach beyond our borders. Learn more at www.insitustudios.com. IN SITU > Accessories: The term "in situ" is used in art and archaeology to describe an artifact or event where it is or where it takes place, without isolating it from its original conditions. Studying an artifact “in situ” is often critical to the interpretation of the artifact and the culture which formed it. Our decision to manufacture in situ domestically results in an authentic product that is representative of its makers and their culture. It also creates social, economic and environmental benefits that reach beyond our borders. Learn more at www.insitustudios.com. SALE > 18 Waits : 18 Waits is made to be worn - not saved for special occasions. Toronto based designer Daniel Torjman emphasizes quality in materials and craftsmanship in his line, with a range of products made entirely by artisans and manufacturers across Canada. SALE > Arc'teryx : Arc’teryx is an outdoor clothing company founded in North Vancouver in 1989. The company got its start making climbing gear, using their own heat laminate technology. In 1996, after obtaining a license from W. L. Gore & Associates for use of their Gore-Tex fabric, they expanded into their now well known line of outdoor technical apparel. Arc'teryx’ central purpose is to create equipment that enables its user to be immersed in the moment of doing, regardless of external conditions. SALE > Buttero : Buttero is named after Italian “cowboys” - the Butteri - who roamed the hills of Tuscany on horseback in the 19th century, herding cattle and buffalo. Founded in 1974 by Mauro Sani, Buttero originally set out to make the world’s finest riding boots. Today, having expanded their offering into fashion footwear, Buttero remains “101% Made in Italy”. All product design, tannery of their signature leathers and manufacturing remains in-house, in the Calzaturificio Buttero. Even finishing hardware (laces, eyelets, soles, etc.) are manufactured within the region. Buttero maintains the tradition of Tuscan shoe making, utilizing expert artisans who are the masters of their craft, along with the finest vegetable tanned leathers. Buttero remains owned and operated by the Sani family to this day. SALE > Canada Goose : Founded in 1957, Canada Goose invented the modern day parka and made its Canadian association inseparable. With strong ties to the Canadian Arctic, northern communities, and the worlds of mountaineering and outdoor film, Canada Goose has established itself as being the maker of the warmest jackets for the harshest climates. Despite the increasing demand for their product, as Canada Goose enters the luxury apparel market, their Made in Canada commitment is further solidified by their recent acquisition and opening of brand new factories in Winnipeg and Montreal. SALE > Falke : With over a century in business, "Falke" has become a byword for luxury legwear. Their company mantra : “Quality for Quality’s Sake”, has informed the development of a core program that is, in so many words, perfect. Their recent acquisition of a series of textile factories around Germany and Eastern Europe fuels innovation, as new minds and techniques are integrated into their core business. The line is sure to keep you both stylish and comfortable where it's thought of least, but matters most. SALE > IN SITU : The term "in situ" is used in art and archaeology to describe an artifact or event where it is or where it takes place, without isolating it from its original conditions. Studying an artifact “in situ” is often critical to the interpretation of the artifact and the culture which formed it. Our decision to manufacture in situ domestically results in an authentic product that is representative of its makers and their culture. It also creates social, economic and environmental benefits that reach beyond our borders. Learn more at www.insitustudios.com. SALE > Malin + Goetz : Malin + Goetz creates simple skin care solutions. Their treatments are both gentle and effective, for all skin types, ungendered; a modern couple will shop for and use the same products together. Every product is formulated with trusted natural ingredients and the latest cosmetic technologies. SALE > Naked & Famous : Naked & Famous is not a normal denim company. Instead of relying on sex and celebrity, and expensive ad campaigns, as all of the "hollywood" and "glamour" denim brands of the early aughts did, they devoted all of their resources to sourcing the world’s best fabric and making it into great jeans. No marketing, no washes, no distressing, no nonsense. Just excellent denim at a reasonable price point. SALE > Outclass : Outclass is a Toronto based lifestyle brand that produces carefully crafted menswear essentials in Canada. Their mission is to revive the Canadian garment industry by educating people on the importance of supporting local makers and craftsmen. Outclass is manufactured entirely by owner operated businesses who stand by their craft. Materials are sourced responsibly, reducing Outclass’ ecological footprint. SALE > Reigning Champ : Reigning Champ designs and manufactures premium athletic wear. Their process is guided by two principles: Respect the details. Master simplicity. They design and develop signature fabrics, emphasizing rugged construction and unrivaled comfort. Reigning Champ is based in Vancouver, BC, where they have crafted year-round staples since 2007. SALE > Veilance : Through minimalist values and relentless attention to detail, VEILANCE offers climate controlling solutions in a system of modular layers. Technical design at its core is an expression of purpose. VEILANCE was founded by Arc’teryx Equipment on this philosophy, which continues to drive both brands towards material innovation and leading-edge garment engineering. SALE > Viberg : Viberg boots are expertly made, from start to finish, in their Victoria, B.C. workshop, by a small team of talented craftspeople, just as they have always been, since 1931. Viberg found its footing making logging boots and horse harnesses in Saskatchewan, before moving the business to British Columbia. Over time, their reputation for quality became hard to ignore, and the global menswear market took interest. Today, Viberg’s offering is as beautiful as it is durable, though the utilitarian, hard-wearing family tradition on which they built their name remains. SALE > Wonder Looper : Wonder Looper was launched in 2022 by Bahzad Trinos and Risa Saito of Naked & Famous Denim. What started out as a chain-stitch-embroidery passion project eventually grew into a complete specialty knitwear program. Using Japan's highest quality knitting mills, Wonder Looper creates premium knit garments that combine modern innovations with vintage details. All “Wonder Looper” labels are still chain-stitch-embroidered by Risa, keeping their origins central to the narrative. SALE > Women's : Our women’s collection is an extension of our core men’s business, guided by the same values and principles. The entire collection is both designed and manufactured in Canada, resulting in a high quality product, considered design and good value. SALE > Outerwear : SALE > Knitwear : SALE > Sportswear : SALE > Shirts : SALE > T-Shirts : SALE > Pants : SALE > Denim : SALE > Shorts : SALE > Footwear : SALE > Socks : SALE > Accessories : SALE > Personal Care :