SARDINE CLOTHING COMPANY
Sardine Clothing Company began in 2002 as one woman’s endeavor in creating children’s garments from re-purposed fabrics. This practice has developed into a line of sustainable, “eco-chic,” apparel and accessories for men, women, and children rounded by the responsibly concepts of Eco-friendly design. Each piece is not only 100% handmade but 100% unique and assembled locally in Philadelphia, PA. Handmade can be defined as, “something made by an individual as a unique item rather than one made by mass production.” We hope that you appreciate the craftsmanship involved in each piece and support all things handmade.
ELISSA KARA
I love making hats!!! I love color,fibers and the whole creative process involved! I love every aspect of it! I love talking to people about what they want for a hat and then creating their vision. I work with a variety of fibers including some of my own hand-spun and hand dyed fibers/yarn.I crochet all my hats and no two are exactly the same! I make hats for men,woman and children. I am from Philly and love that I help keep my community warm!
AARON TAKES PICTURES
Aaron Weber is an artist and crafter currently based out of West Philadelphia. A little bit photographer, a little bit printer, a little bit crafty gentleman, Aaron has a habit of not sticking to 1 type of product. Be prepared to see pictures from various travels and local areas, ornaments made from wooden puzzles and toy blocks, buttons and magnets and other goodies made from a bunch of Highlights magazines he found in his Mom’s basement, etc. Everything is priced to sell, and make great stocking stuffers! For more info, check out http://www.aarontakespictures.com
JAY MCCARROLL
i studied fashion design at the former philadelphia college of textiles and science, now philadelphia university, where i currently teach. i also studied at the london college of fashion. while in london, i sold my clothes at camden market. i then decided i hated it and moved to amsterdam. i sold at a few boutiques there and loved it but i was homesick and moved back to philadelphia.
i put together small fashion collections in philadelphia and sold at a few boutiques there. i moved back to the woods of northeastern pennsylvania and opened a vintage shop for a few years. i discovered yoga. i auditioned for a reality show called project runway. i won the first season.
i met molly ringwald.
i currently live and work in philadelphia.
We’ve got a ROGUE THEORY!
Rogue Theory is a creative team of two, Kim & Christina. We are a handmade business currently located in the heart of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. With backgrounds in Architecture and a huge passion for design, we spend most of our time either working on current projects or talking about future projects. We love the idea of combining Beauty AND Function.
December 21, 2011



















