Lifetime Collective

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Lifetime Collective Women's Wear

Like many other urban and streetwear brands, Lifetime Collective also considers themselves a lifestyle and not just a simple fashion line. Still, Lifetime Collective believes that a lifestyle cannot simply be packaged and sold, thus, to bring alive their lifestyle concept, they draw uniqueness with their visual and functional features using their inspiration from a lifestyle of art and friendships. This brand, coming from a DIY basement t-shirt operation established by Reid Stewart and Trevor Fleming in 2002, differentiates their brand to others by operating with other passionate artists, musicians, snowboarders, skateboarders.

Promoting their line through book shows and gallery events, Lifetime Collective focuses beyond the product, throughout the process and into the energy of their community of talented individuals. Since the addition of partner and general manager Nick Brown in 2005, Lifetime Collective has grown to over 300 international retail stores with their headquarters located in Vancouver, Canada.

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Lifetime Collective Men's Wear

The brand offers comfortable coats and jackets, sweaters, sweatshirts, colorful woven and knitted apparel, carefully detailed, great fitting pants and denims and superior quality t-shirts for both men and women, as well as the additional line of classic, elegant skirts and dresses for the ladies. Lifetime Collective also releases an accessory line consisting of high quality bags, belts, headwear, bright and chromatic scarves, leather wallets and chains to accompany their premium apparel line.

Since Lifetime Collective is not simply a clothing line, the label has gone through many events pertaining to media and press. They’ve collaborated with brands such as Norml, which holds a Lifetime Collective window at their shop in Ottawa; Pop Up, Knowshow, Swords and Stones for art and photography, fashion and design galleries. Lifetime Collective has also done magazine interviews with Lodown, Hypebeast and King Shit.  In Montreal, Tim Barnard, a Lifetime artist created a mural of Lifetime at the Empire.

Lifetime Collective’s distributor family is definitely growing with more and more people appreciating their fashion line and their label. The brand has a Westcoast and Eastcoast Showroom in the USA as well as branches in British Columbia, Alberta and Prairies, Ontario, Quebec and Maritimes in Canada. Other countries with distributors of Lifetime Collective’s line include Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, New Zealand, Germany, Sweden and Greece. More information is provided at Lifetime Collective’s official website at www.lifetimecollective.com.

Creating nice things that are meant to be lived in is a lifestyle of simplicity and elegancy at the same time. With Lifetime Collective’s apparel, each garment portrays fashion and individuality – no matter what way of life.