
"Founded by brothers Arturo and Misael Marin, San Francisco design studio 11 Wrk is shaped by Mexican roots and a Bay Area upbringing. Their work channels self-taught craft and community resilience into garments built for and entirely made in the city: The brand sources textiles in the Mission, designs in Lakeview, embroiders in Bayshore, and constructs pieces on 3rd Street. Specializing in streetwear and known for their iconic embroidered Dodgers hat, 11 Wrk's collection includes utilitarian workwear, sharp graphic tees, and original silkscreened textiles."
"Brandin Vaughn has been cutting and stitching clothes since he was twelve, learning from his grandmother's sewing lessons and building a practice around thrift stores and deadstock fabrics. From biker jackets to kimonos, his work moves between womenswear and menswear, often cut from upcycled textiles. Now based between San Francisco and St. Louis, Vaughn blends couture-level craftsmanship with storytelling and social impact through his namesake label."
Nine Bay Area designers and artisans create garments and objects that tell stories through craft, cultural roots, and local production. Founded by brothers Arturo and Misael Marin, 11 Wrk channels Mexican roots and Bay Area upbringing into garments entirely made in San Francisco, sourcing textiles in the Mission and constructing pieces on 3rd Street. Brandin Vaughn began cutting and stitching at twelve, repurposes thrift and deadstock textiles into biker jackets, kimonos, and couture-level pieces, and operates between San Francisco and St. Louis. Nico Corona’s Gaykiss blends sculpture, jewelry, and functional design into wearable art that serves as adornment and armor. Designers emphasize upcycling, community resilience, bespoke work, and exhibiting at local institutions.
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