Images SeplamCleveland, Ohio. The home of the Cuyahoga River, the Tribe (Cleveland Indians), and now Wrath Arcane Clothing. I respect any label that shrouds their models’ faces in a cloth that reads ‘big labels are fucked,’ but Wrath Arcane’s designs are even more impressive. Although they are a new label and have a pretty limited selection, they have at least gone beyond selling just t-shirts–right now they are making Men’s jackets (my favorites are the Separvtion Laminated Linen and the Rath White Linen), dress shirts, and t-shirts–with a Women’s line soon to follow. They are using a variety of fabrics in their garments (cotton, nylon, and linen), and their designs are well thought out and fresh. It doesn’t appear that Wrath Arcane is available online or even at more boutiques than the one that they have set up in Cleveland (let me know if you know otherwise), but we are excited to help put these guys on the map.


Erin Friday, 12.28.07 @ 5:49 am

I agree. These folks have a pretty impressive line of basics for guys. I’m really happy with the details in the garments, and for the prices? You can’t go wrong! The stuff is all made domestically I believe, which is always nice. I know that they have a few buyers in the states, but I’m not sure where they are. I’m quite pleased to be the first to introduce them to the Canadian market, however! I think they will be very well received by those in the know and understand the effort that small brands like WA put into their designs.

Thanks!


Kim Thursday, 05.07.09 @ 3:40 pm

We carry Wrath Arcane in our boutique as well! All the guys here love the stuff we bring in from them! We first introduced the label in September 07!




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