NEW COLLECTION AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 30

FARMHOUSE ESTATE

Inspired by American farmhouse families during the 1930s and 1940s. Patchwork and mending, never throwing anything away. Using feedsacks for clothing and quilting. Heirloom lace and homespun cotton. Rugged denim and chambray utility clothing for the working farmer.

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JACKETS & OUTERWEAR

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MESSENGER BAGS

From their humble beginnings as tools for newspaper delivery to their status as fashion staples, these bags have stood the test of time. Patterns developed by referencing 1950s newspaper bags and 1920s magazine carrier bags. Made from vintage feedsacks, denim, and canvas.

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FEATURED COLLECTION: WESTERN FARMHOUSE

Quality, handmade, and one-of-a-kind.

Our design process centers around salvaging vintage textiles and materials that are unwanted or nearing the end of their life.  To preserve the historical significance these textiles hold, we produce genderless garments inspired by vintage workwear and American heritage. Our design process is thoughtful, intentional, and constructed to last another lifetime. 

OUR MISSION

What is Assemblage?

The name Assemblage refers to assemblage as an art form and medium. Assemblage artists create three dimensional collages and sculptures by compiling together scavenged objects and materials the everyday person may undervalue or find meaningless.

Watch Poste Golden's original documentary "Assemblage Studio: Found or Unrelated Objects" below.