Gilded Age

Gilded Age handcrafts its garments utilizing old machinery and methods of construction, providing a unique look and age-old feel as well as an imperfect and weathered appearance. Some of the oldest natural dyes are used in the production of Gilded Age clothing, including volcanic mud dye, parchment, natural charcoal, tea, and natural indigo. One-hundred percent organic cotton is the ideal match with their organic dyes, since it produces richer and deeper colors in the clothing. Gilded Age sweaters are hand knitted with some of the finest Mongolian cashmere yarns and are renowned for their compact, tight knitting and softness.

Gilded Age Clothing: Mass production, it is not!