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The Stan line created by surfer, model and sustainability supporter Tristan Detwiler will return to New York Men's Day on Sept. 6.

Metropolitan Museum of Art, and opened a bespoke atelier in Los Angeles earlier this year, where he customizes old quilts and other textiles into tailored pieces for customers.Now Detwiler has teamed with SByrd Services, an L.A.-based source of deadstock fabric, to develop a larger production run for the spring 2025 season. Detwiler will return to New York Men’s Day on Friday to show the commercial collection.

“I was ready to grow commercially but I wasn’t able to until I found a sustainable source for material,” he said. “But now that I’ve found a well-coordinated production partner, I can scale.” He said antique textiles “will always be my ethos and I’ll continue to source them when I travel, but I’m stepping forward from that. This new collection allows for a more-holistic body of work: not just one-offs but material that I can seek out for my Southern California-inspired clothing.”

He described the aesthetic of the collection as “relaxed surfer beachwear with more sophisticated off-beach pieces that the character I call Stan would wear. That includes everything from board shorts to a double-breasted, peak lapel linen suit.”He said his intent is to move beyond direct-to-consumer selling to add wholesale customers with retailers such as Bergdorf Goodman and Maxfields on his wish list. “My goal is to create partnerships with these retailers to express my vision.

Detwiler said that although deadstock fabric by its sheer definition is also only available in limited quantities, SByrd has “unlimited resources to scale production. It’s a necessary step for me beyond my single atelier,” he said.by creating new pieces from antique or deadstock fabrics. As he describes on his website: “I am a craftsman by trade. My medium: dirt stained remnants of tattered, worn textiles ingrained with stories of hand-woven fibers.

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