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The Best Clothing Brands Made in Guatemala

May 11, 2023
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This article showcases our top picks for the Best Clothing Brands Made in Guatemala. We reached out to industry leaders and experts who have contributed the suggestions within this article (they have been credited for their contributions below). We are keen to hear your feedback on all of our content and our comment section is a moderated space to express your thoughts and feelings related (or not) to this article This list is in no particular order.

Crane Guatemala

This product was recommended by Laurén Green from Wander With Wren

Crane Guatemala is a sustainable and slow-made brand that specializes in small batch clothes, purses and home goods. Their entire mission is to create economic opportunities for locals with sustainable practices. The products are hand woven and one-of-a-kind. As a consumer, I find it’s nice to have a bag that is aesthetically pleasing and was made ethically.

Colibri Weavers

This product was recommended by Laurén Green from Wander With Wren

Colibri Weavers is another Guatemalan clothing brand that supports local economies and has beautiful product offerings. The skilled weavers and manufacturers create gorgeous clothing, home decor and accessories. The patterns are both traditional and reimagined, with each product listing the full name of the artist who created it. In addition, the company offers a women’s collective in which the artists can organize and decide on their own livelihoods.

Eduardo Figueroa

This product was recommended by Raine Gui from Model Chic

It is my view that Eduardo Figueroa is the best of the Guatemalan apparel brands. High fashion and classic Mayan patterns come together in Eduardo Figueroa’s designs, which he believes will enable a wider audience to understand the latter. His work has been worn by officials and celebrities in Guatemala, and he gained international attention for the outfit he created for Miss Guatemala to wear at the Miss World pageant.

Mayan Boutique

This product was recommended by Muhammad Sharjeel from William Jacket

Mayan Boutique is a brand of textiles handmade by women that are handwoven by their families. The company was founded in Guatemala in the 1980s. In the past few decades, they have moved to the United States, and their production has been moved to Guatemala. The company’s goal is to protect the culture of their artisans and preserve their knowledge. They use the high quality of their materials and the skills of their artisans to create products with artistic value.

Maria’s Bags

This product was recommended by Muhammad Sharjeel from William Jacket

Maria’s Bags is a modern interpretation of traditional Guatemalan huipils. We design and hand make each piece to our specifications, with the highest quality, locally sourced fabrics and construction. There are a variety of colors and patterns to choose from and the designs are inspired by traditional Guatemalan art and textiles.

Hiptipico

This product was recommended by Muhammad Sharjeel from William Jacket

Hiptipico is a fashion brand based in Panajachel that is dedicated to preserving the local culture and showcasing handmade, ethical clothing. Hiptipico was born when two Guatemalan women, Claudia “Luna” Linder and Ana Laura Morales, realized that the traditional clothing worn by the Maya was no longer made, and found that the idea of selling an ethical and sustainable product was an excellent way to promote their own culture while empowering women. Hiptipico is a name that comes from the name of the traditional clothing worn by the Maya, and the word “típico” is the Spanish word for “traditional.” Hiptipico is a brand that is dedicated to preserving the local culture and showcasing handmade, ethical clothing.

Guillermo Jop

This product was recommended by Muhammad Sharjeel from William Jacket

Guillermo Jop, a runway couture designer in Guatemala City, has been at the forefront of Guatemala’s fashion revolution. With a history that includes a degree in business administration, a fashion career in Guatemala City, and a stint in Paris, Guillermo Jop is the first designer of Guatemalan descent to launch a fashion brand in France, and he is now setting his sights on the world market. He’s also a pioneer of fashion in Guatemala. “It was a real revolution in Guatemala,” Jop says of his brand’s launch. “It was a very difficult time. There was a lot of political violence and some of the largest companies in the world had left the country because of that.” Now, with a new generation of consumers in Guatemala looking for fresh, modern brands and designers, the country is beginning to reach a new level of fashion consciousness.

Atipico World

This product was recommended by Muhammad Sharjeel from William Jacket

Atipico World is a local brand created with textiles. Ethical fashion, fair and trendy. All their creations are designed and made in Guatemala by Guatemalans. They produce in collaboration with experienced partners -artisans, seamstresses, weavers and shoemakers- who determine for themselves the time and wage rates.

Madre Luna

This product was recommended by Jonathan Tian from CreditYelp

Madre Luna is an ancient clothing brand in Guatemala, and the brand resembles the blend of the sun and moon. Madre Luna represents the term Weaver Mother Goddess, and it is a unique brand of Guatemala. This clothing brand came into existence in the year 2017. With this designer brand, you can figure out the incredible culture of the communities occupying this region. It has colorful works and is attractive to the young generation. This brand works well for the cold season. It has artistic design embedded in the clothing to spread the culture and lifestyle of the Guatemalan community across the globe.

La Cueva Guatemala

This product was recommended by Derrick Hathaway from VEM Medical

It is one of the top fashion brands in Guatemala. La Cueva Guatemala Brand; Nicolas Pop is the owner of this brand. He is a self-taught craftsman born and raised in San Juan La Laguna. His interest in clothing began as a child while accompanying his grandfather on hunting trips in the mountains surrounding Atitlan. During that time, seeing different hides of animals, the seed was planted in his brain for the various items that could be crafted with them.

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