Case studies & client success stories

We are proud to work with both established and start up brands across a wide spectrum of industries. Here you can browse through a collection of case studies, demonstrating how we have helped other brands and businesses to design their clothing collections.

Launch collection for startup brand

We were commissioned by a startup to assist in the design of quilted garments as part of their launch collection. The collection consisted of outerwear garments in earthy tones, all with padded, quilted elements. The finalised designs were completed and sent by the brand for production.

Merchandise for the Royal Academy of Dance

Following a rebrand, the Royal Academy of Dance approached us looking for assistance in designing their new range of merchandise. Following a consultation with their branding team, we established that they would require a simple tracksuit in specific shades matching their updated brand colours.

Virtual collection for NFT fashion brand

Some brands use digital fashion as art, rather than utility. When a digital fashion house looking for items to sell as non-fungible tokens (NFTs) got in touch, we were tasked with designing a virtual collection inspired by comic book villains.

Merchandise for Tuthill Porsche

Tuthill Porsche, a specialist in the creation of bespoke Porsche motor cars, recently went through a rebrand and was looking for merchandise to be designed. The brief included very detailed specifications such as zips and hardware to be used, and all colours had to match their updated colour pallet. With assistance from our design team, we created all of the necessary designs in time for their deadline which was in support of a classic motor rally in Africa.

Collection for vegan outerwear brand

We were approached by an outerwear brand, to assist with the design of a new collection of unique leather jackets. The designs were to utilise vegan leather and feature bold textures, as per the brief received in our design consultation.

Uniforms for El Pastor

El Pastor, a London based chain of high end taquerias wanted to upgrade their staff uniforms as a part of an initiative for better brand cohesion. The brief that we received was simple; along with their branding they were looking for a classic bowling shirt, incorporating a pocket. This design concept has since been carried across all of their restaurants.