They said it couldn't be done. And we did it anyway.
They said it couldn't be done. And we did it anyway.
In response to Covid and wealth inequality, we employed a team of New York City craftspeople, technicians, seamstresses, and tailors to create and customize products for you in their homes or Covid-safe work spaces.
We celebrate these Makers and the beauty of their creations.
Jimroy
New York City
Helena
New York City
Timmy
New York City
Gillian
New York City
Al
New York City
Rui
New York City
Ruben
New York City
Michelle
New York City
Anna Marie
New York City
Arden
New York City
Josephine
New York City
Our first pod of Community-Made Makers was established in New York City, in partnership with Skilled Laborers Brigade, which was founded in 2020 by Shannon O’Hara, Rachel Kibbe, and Annie Keating, veterans of the fashion and sustainability spaces. In partnership with SLB, Community-Made New York products are handmade by highly skilled garment workers, who work under safe conditions from home or in small pods. Paskho and SLB leveraged a hybrid domestic manufacturing process in order to employ more people at fair-wages, and create more sustainable products.
– Shannon O’Hara
“Everyone talks about wanting to be American made, but no one is willing to make it happen. Patrick cares enough about New York to say let’s make it work. We’re proud to be working with Paskho. This partnership is a guidepost – showing that it’s possible to do things the right way.”
"We are disrupting inequality with clothes that nourish your soul."