Industry of All Nations

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Industry of All Nations makes sustainable clothing through indigenous and responsible manufacturing techniques.

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  • This brand lives their values, while also creating an amazing product. I have three of their alpaca sweaters and for the second winter in a row they are my go-to sweaters when the temp dips below 40. They never have a sale, so don't wait for one. The products are covetable enough to want at full price, and the prices are fair. Check them out -- highly recommend for those who value sustainable, well made products made by people who are paid a fair wage.

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    The product mix changes very minimally, but they restock and allow you to pre-order the standard line all the time. Sometimes they do launch a new product, or a new color of their base line, and I wish they would send an email to their newsletter subscribers when that happens.

  • Quality basics I purchased for a friend and I think they liked them!

  • Stumbled across Industry whilst walking down Elizabeth St in Soho one day - stepped in and was charmed by their simple style and full colors. Have bought one shirt so far (the natural dye) and I absolutely adore it. Very lightweight and perfect for summer. Highly recommend, I'll certainly be dipping into more of their collection in the future :)

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    Their stock in store is a bit limited - but they source everything from South India (per the associate whom I spoke to) so it's a given with COVID as it is there.

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Industry of All Nations makes sustainable clothing through indigenous and responsible manufacturing techniques.