Our Story
A brand born from the belief that the best clothing ages with you — not away from you.
"Paloman exists in the space between labor and leisure — where the workwear jacket meets the Sunday morning, where heritage craft meets the modern street. We don't chase trends. We build things that last."— Paloman
The Brand
Paloman (pah-LOW-mun) draws on decades of American workwear tradition — the trucker jacket, the chore coat, the selvedge jean — and recontextualizes them for a generation that values craft over commodity.
Every piece in the SP27 collection is built with an emphasis on material integrity. We source heritage plaids, washed canvas, brushed chambrays, and selvedge denim from suppliers who have been doing it the same way for generations.
The result is clothing that wears in, not out. Clothing that accumulates character with every wash and every wear.
The Process
The SP27 collection was developed over eighteen months — from initial concept sketches, through fabric sourcing, fit sessions, and production sampling. Nothing gets signed off until it feels right on the body.
We work in small runs. That's not a marketing position — it's a practical one. Smaller production allows us to maintain the quality controls that mass production can't accommodate.
Each piece is cut and sewn with a level of attention that large brands have long abandoned. The hand-sewn labels, the chain-stitched seams, the leather patches — these are details that take time. We think they're worth it.
Every Paloman piece is built around material integrity and construction quality. We don't compromise on how something is made — because how it's made is what you'll feel every time you put it on.
We design for the long wear. Our fabrics are chosen because they develop character over time — they patina, soften, and fade in ways that make each piece distinctly yours after years of use.
We produce in limited quantities. This keeps our quality high, our waste low, and our relationship with the people who make our clothes honest. When something's gone, it's gone.