Sea Bags and Woolrich

Recycled sails from Maine fused with Pennsylvania wool in a line of new bags

Since its start in 2005, Sea Bags has spawned a number of imitations, but unlike its competitors Sea Bags still uses only retired sails for its durable, handmade totes and accessories. Now the Portland, Maine-based brand has partnered with fellow East Coast company, Woolrich, marrying its weathered nylon with the Pennsylvania heritage brand’s venerable wools to create a small collection of large tote bags, dopp …

Mini Rodini Clothing

With original prints and effortless style, Mini Rodini is fast becoming a classic Scandinavian kids label. Whether it’s tiny baseball caps for toddlers or tiger-print onesies for babies, the label shies away from an overly adorable aesthetic in favor of miniature downtown duds.

Orkney DGL by Denham

Italian naval blankets and deadstock linen in an upcycled coat from Denham

Found recently in a London boutique, the Orkney DGL jacket by Denham is an outerwear piece with a fascinating story. Denham—a Dutch studio focused on denim products—keeps a substantial archive of vintage clothing and sourced the design from a number of styles, although the most immediate influence comes from a Swedish winter army coat. Constructed from cut and repurposed vintage French linen slipcovers and deadstock …