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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]
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Industry | Design, Consultancy Fashion, Retail |
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Founded | New York City, U.S. (1997 ) |
Founder | Jeff Staple (born Jeff Ng) |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Clothing Accessories |
Services | Branding, Editorial Design, Product Design, Packaging Design, Corporate Identity, Web Design |
Website | www.stapledesign.com |
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]
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]
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