POPULAR BRANDS WE CARRY
HIROSHI KATO
Inspired by classic garments, KATO focuses on combining the modern need for comfort with the love for vintage pieces. Taking inspiration from hardware, stitching and even machinery used and blending it with innovative blends of fabric and new fits, KATO is dedicated to creating timeless pieces that you’ll hold on to for years. They always put quality first. All of the garments are made at our workshop in Los Angeles, California.Our garments are inspired by classic menswear designs that have stood the test of time with fashion for decades. KATO's goal is to produce pieces that you’ll be wearing for years to come, by combining their passion for vintage menswear with the modern need for comfort.
FAHERTY
Faherty is fueled by purpose and optimism. A family business, their mission is to elevate sustainable fashion and commit to making high-quality, sustainably-minded, feel-good favorites that you’ll love.
CITIZENS OF HUMANITY
Citizens of Humanity is a Los Angeles-based premium denim label that has captivated the world with a devoted commitment to producing the highest quality denim, without compromise. With an elevated style that exudes a sophisticated ease, this sets the foundation for the brand that continuously executes each design with intention in every detail. Since 2003, they have designed and manufactured in their company-owned facilities as well as with select production partners to ensure that the product is unparalleled in look, fit, and feel. Citizens LA based designers travel the world sourcing superior fabrications and seeking inspiration in every corner of the finest vintage markets. Their team continues to build powerful assortments that speaks to the core of our brand values; impeccable fits crafted in authentic fabrications and washes, providing men and women with the utmost comfort and confidence.
JASON SCOTT
Jason Scott founded his namesake brand in 2013 based on a genuine passion for fine tailoring, luxurious fabrics and quality clothing.
While working at William Morris, Jason would spend his lunch breaks across the way at Barneys trying on high-end tailored clothing and talking to the sales specialists about every intricate detail. This is how it began. Jason, who's personal style had always been more casual and relaxed, wondered why staples, such a t-shirts, casual pants and sweatshirts shouldn't have the same principles as a suit when it came to the attention to detail and luxurious feel. Jason left his job at the agency and without formal training spent the next two years educating himself on the use of quality fabrics and impeccable tailoring with the desire to redefine casual yet luxurious and tailored basics.