since my teens. Although I’m not one to gush over “silly socks,” these botanical patterned, Monet-lily inspired stockings are much more stylish than the comedic Bart Simpson socks you’ve probably found in your dad’s closet.
Addicted to my new socks, I looked for different ways to wear them. Pulled-up over bare legs with a mini skirt, under cropped jeans with loafers, with a pair of sneakers, or even under sandals. “My creative process is intuitive; I try to keep it fun and light hearted,” says O’Byrne. “In some ways that is my overall approach to the project. There were a few points when things threatened to become more serious for Strathcona, and I had to decide how to proceed, for now I have made the choice to keep the project relatively small and manageable. We still make everything locally and print only limited runs.
“I believe in slow fashion, truly,” says O’Byrne. “We are accustomed to inexpensive clothing and objects, and we have become completely disconnected from understanding their source and the work and resources that go into their creation. Strathcona Studio, our clothing line, really brought this into focus for me. The amount of work that goes into making a button up shirt is incredible! The idea that this hand-made object can be sold for $29.99 seems unfathomable now.
O’Byrne expanded the brand into Ready-to-Wear leisure clothing and accessories such as sleeping masks and bags back in 2016. These items are printed with the same patterns as the original stockings, so if you’re like me, and obsess over the Strathcona lifestyle, you can incorporate it into your wardrobe in many more ways than just your sock collection.
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