Saturday Project Independent Slow Fashion Clothing Studio
Saturday Project is an independent clothing company based on Vancouver Island, Canada, that prioritizes slow production and heritage-driven craftsmanship. The organization focuses on creating high-quality garments using all-natural materials sourced from reputable mills with a deep respect for traditional techniques. Every item in the Saturday Project collection is sewn by a small, dedicated team of seamstresses in Vancouver, ensuring that each piece of clothing is handled by only a few sets of hands from start to finish. This localized approach allows for greater quality control and adherence to high societal and environmental standards. Their product range includes diverse items such as Japanese denim jeans, fisherman knits, cupro overshirts, and willow coats, reflecting a commitment to timeless design and material innovation. By maintaining full independence in the fashion industry, Saturday Project avoids the pressures of mass production, focusing instead on sustainability and the longevity of their garments. Their philosophy centers on the idea that clothes should be made with intention and care, fostering a connection between the wearer and the craft behind the clothing.