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Steven Alan, a native New Yorker, has been immersed in fashion and retail since childhood. After opening his eponymous store in Manhattan, Steven started his own collection, which like the rest of his company has been an evolution. In buying menswear for his stores, Steven could not find what he was looking for – the perfect men’s shirt. So he decided to make them himself. He handpicks limited edition fine cotton fabrics from Italy and Japan, and focuses on fit. The shirts are fitted “properly”, with subtle design elements which give them their individuality. Each shirt is washed and treated to create its own distinct worn-in kind of “fashionably disheveled” feel. The shirts are often seen as collectibles due to the fact that the fabrics change every few months.
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SUNO was formed in 2008 by Max Osterweis after more than a decade of
collecting textiles in visits to Kenya. Building a successful
and visible company that employs local Kenyan talent, treats workers fairly,
and showcases some of Kenya's artistry, could potentially affect positive and
lasting social and economic change. SUNO's dedication to developing a sustainable and socially responsible
business is not limited to their work in Kenya. Currently they do at least
70% of their production in Kenya, all their beaded and embroidered work
happens in India, and they also produce a handful of pieces in NYC with
their sample factory in the Garment District.
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Inspired by timeless, functional design classics, WANT Les Essentiels de la Vie was conceived out of a "want" for premium quality leather goods to house the "essential" professional and personal products that we use in our modern everyday lives.
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