Staple Design

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Staple Design
IndustryDesign, Consultancy
Fashion, Retail
FoundedNew York City, U.S. (1997 (1997))
FounderJeff Staple (born Jeff Ng)
Headquarters,
ProductsClothing
Accessories
ServicesBranding, Editorial Design, Product Design, Packaging Design, Corporate Identity, Web Design
Websitewww.stapledesign.com

Staple Design is a visual communications agency based in New York City, founded in 1997 by Jeff Staple (born Jeff Ng). It has three main divisions: a clothing collection, a creative agency, and a retail store. Staple Pigeon is a menswear collection designed and distributed globally by the firm. Staple Design Studio is a creative and consulting firm that has worked with many brands including Nike, Microsoft, Sony, Lotus, Timberland, New Balance, and LVMH, alongside others. Staple Design also owns and operates a retail store called Reed Space in the Lower East Side of New York City, which features an art gallery.[1]

History[edit]

Jeff Staple, portrayed at the BreadandButter show in 2009

Jeff worked as an intern with the pioneer streetwear clothing company PNB Nation and worked as a graphic designer at c.i.t.e. design. He established his brand, Staple, in 1997 while silk-screening T-shirts in his spare time. Later that year, Jeff started Staple Design. Staple Design opened the retail store and art gallery Reed Space in downtown Manhattan in 2002.[2]

In 2005, Staple Pigeon released the NYC Pigeon Dunks sneakers in collaboration with Nike.[citation needed] Only around 200 pairs were ever released, exclusively in New York City. Riots erupted at many of the stores where the shoes were sold. The market value of a pair of the shoes today is reportedly over US $28,000.[3] Staple Pigeon has since manufactured and sold original works and products online.[4][5]

Products[edit]

Staple Design produces a globally-distributed lifestyle menswear collection. The collection is split into two main lines: Staple, which is mostly graphic and print-focused with t-Shirts and tanktops, and STPL, a cut-and-sew collection.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Top 100 Galleries/Museums". Best of New York. Juxtapoz Magazine. 9 September 2009. Retrieved 11 February 2010.
  2. ^ "Home". jeffstaple. Retrieved 2023-03-31.
  3. ^ Yuan, LinYee (Winter 2007), "X-Pollination of Streetwear", Theme Magazine, no. 8, retrieved 10 February 2010
  4. ^ "StaplePigeon America".
  5. ^ "StaplePigeon Europe".
  6. ^ "STAPLE DESIGN "Science of Life"". Qubic New Zealand. November 22, 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-22.

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