Notes from the Field

Notes from the Field


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What an incredible weekend...For the Spring edition of Field + Supply we shared our booth with our friends DEGEN and VERITY & DAUGHTERS. It was so much fun to see how well our brands worked together, meet each others friends, and share small biz tips, and generally empower each other!


DEGEN

DEGEN brings a joyful irreverence to the tradition of hand-knitting, blending bold design with deep craft.
We had the pleasure of sharing their vibrant sweaters with our community this winter—pieces that feel as spirited as the hands that made them.
Lindsay Degen’s work is both playful and intentional, grounded in a love for making and the communities that grow around it.


VERITY & DAUGHTERS

VERITY & DAUGHTERS Jean Liu designs Verity & Daughters with a focus on vintage workwear and subtle nods to period costume.
The Janus Pant has become a Namai favourite for its strong shape, gorgeous colour combinations and ease of wear.
Her pieces are straightforward, well-made, super comfortable and designed to fit into real, everyday wardrobes.


TRACEY TANNER 

TRACEY TANNER  handmakes leather goods that are simple, functional, and thoughtfully crafted, but always in fun colorful materials which she sources direct from Italy.

Since moving her studio to Woodstock, Tracey and I have been spending time together upstate, and I've enjoyed hearing about her discovery of painting. She showed some of these beautiful pieces at the market and I was lucky enough to do a trade with her for one! 

Home & Loft

Home & Loft  was founded by our friend Handan, a Turkish-born designer with a deep love for handwoven textiles and color. In the summer, we live in her kaftans, soft cotton hoodies, and beautiful hand loomed towels. Each piece is made in small batches, with care, connection, and a commitment to sustaining craft.


Carla Colour 

Carla Colour  was founded by Carla Robertson, a Kingston based designer. Her line of bold, sculptural sunglasses brings a fresh perspective to classic silhouettes, using color and and sustainability as a core design  principle. Made in small batches with high-quality materials and ethical production practices, Carla’s frames are a joyful, thoughtful expression of individuality. I have many pairs of Carlas sunglasses and they bring me so much joy!



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