We’re proud of our lifelong commitment to making high-quality products that are hand sewn in the USA and to paying real wages to all our employees who make it happen with their sheer dedication and hard work.
For over 25 years our fashion company has had multiple missions which we have and will continue to successfully accomplish:
* Dedication to handmade in America
* Manufacturing a high quality product
* Competing with low priced imports
* Providing living wages and competitive benefits to our awesome employees
Our high-quality, handmade products not only compete with imports but spell luxury, love, comfort, and oodles of warmth.
Pandemonium Seattle is your one-stop shop for fashionable winter apparel and accessories. Our renowned collection includes entire lines of winter clothing for men and women, hats, handbags, winter accessories, and lifestyle products like pillow shams, stockings, and holiday accessories. We use a variety of soft textures, faux furs, velvets, and tactile upholstery fabrics to create an eclectic array of winter clothes fashions in a great range of fabrics, textures, and feels.
AND we haven’t even yet come to the other winning feature of our winter wear! What sets us apart from the other winter clothes stores is the high level of customization we offer. For instance, what if you like a garment but would like to order it in a different material? Done! What’s more, we can even make it in your very own fabric. Besides the choice of material, you can also tailor other aspects of the product – love the jacket but want to alter its length or shorten the sleeves? There are no limitations to what you can enjoy at Pandemonium Seattle!
In addition, we feature a really cool and adorable collection of items like blankets, coats, collars, and ruffs for your furry friends too. Get started and browse our collection of fashion accessories and winter clothes online or at any of our stores!
I don't remember how old I when I first started sewing. My mother has shown me a lopsided frayed and raggedy doll which she insists that I made somewhere around 7. I can remember sewing a few things back then, laying down on a piece of fabric and cutting it out around me, wrapping it together and sewing it up. Though I can't remember making the lopsided doll, I have to say it does bare great similarities in skill level to my other early projects. Held together entirely out of imagination and determination, as I had no idea what I was attempting to do.
My childhood projects eventually led to customizing my own clothes and the occasional clothes for friends during High School. Without any formal sewing training at this point, I was pretty excited to sell a pair of pants I draped to a friend. It was only when the elective course that I had wanted to enroll in filled up, that, at a friends suggestion, I enrolled in my first sewing class.