Tyler S.
Google
Too often, brands seem to exist solely to out-quirk the last brand on the podium of eccentricity. Some even seem to wear oppositional defiance disorder as a badge of honor - "this isn't a phase mom, this is who I really am!". Brandon, Nick, and Sonny were incredibly helpful, patient, and welcoming. The made to measure experience was fantastic with Brandon.
I think that expression and creation should aim to achieve two things. First - have you told a story worth hearing? Second - does your creation seem to exist outside the stylistic framework (noise) of a finite timeline?
Stoffa tells stories worthy of listeners. The end result is clothes that have both form and function, that are approachable but individualistic. They are not pushing against the grain for the sake of being acknowledge as unique. Stoffa's idiosyncrasies produce clothing that I could see in photos 60 years ago, or 60 years in the future. Stoffa honors the adage - If it is worth doing, do it right.