Made X Journal
The Made X Hudson Mix: New, Vintage and Reworked
MADE X HUDSON is a sustainbility-focused fashion company that started with a small garment factory and has expanded into two slow-fashion boutiques — which are just not like other stores....
Meet Regina, our Vintage-Fabric Fairy Godmother
ONE OF THE best days in the short history of Made X Hudson was the day our now-beloved friend Regina first walked into our Catskill shop — sent over by...
What is Zero-Waste Design? A chat with clothing designer Kati Lovasz of Kate & Rose
Whenever a garment is being developed, the fashion designer must always take fabric usage into account. Depending on how the pattern pieces are cut, there can potentially be a lot...
Beach Bag No. 1 : 8 garments, 20+ looks
Last week we posted our tips for How to Pack Light (for the Beach!) and offered an easy formula for putting together a travel capsule wardrobe that will offer you...
How to Pack Light (for the Beach!)
Contrary to popular opinion, we think of packing light as more of a learned skill than an art form — especially when packing for the beach or any other warm-weather...
Alterations and Bespoke Clothing: Three Great Case Studies
WE’VE LOVED all the great feedback on Eric’s bedspread-turned-outfit and wanted to collect a few more great alterations and custom-made clothing stories here on the blog that we’ve shared on...
Clothes Both Warm and Heartwarming!
SO MANY great stories happen behind the scenes in our factory with custom, made-to-order and alterations projects, and we’re eager to share some of them here — starting with an...
What is Deadstock Fabric?
Earth.org estimates that every year the apparel industry produces around 92 million tons of textile waste. For context, that’s like if we built 1,759 Titanics and then just tossed them...
What is Slow Fashion?
Over the past decade or so, spurred by documentaries like The True Cost and books like Overdressed, the slow fashion movement has gained ground as it gains awareness among shoppers....
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