· Maker file ·
Mika Alvarez
Brooklyn, USA
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5 years
· The story ·
Mika learned to knit during the 2020 lockdown from her grandmother over FaceTime — five years later she runs a two-person studio above a laundromat in Bushwick. Her work pulls from bootleg Yankees caps, corner-store neon, and the chaotic color of weekend farmers markets. Every Alvarez sock starts as a hand-sketched palette swatch before it ever touches a loom.
“I want socks that make strangers on the subway start a fight.”
— Mika Alvarez
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