Our clothing isn’t just made in Canada; it’s shaped by Canada.
While other companies claim to be 100% Canadian-made, we actually mean it.
We make all of our clothing right here in Canada.
Innovated and Designed in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Where conscious design and conscious consumption meet. We start with comfort and versatility—and end with pieces that are good for those who wear them and good for the planet we live on.
We acknowledge with respect and gratitude that our work takes place (and our products are made) on ancestral lands, Treaty 1 territory, traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation.
Consciously Milled And Dyed in Ontario
Our knits are completely unique to Anne Mulaire. Because our fabric is completely exclusive to our brand, we feel responsible for its quality and impact on our planet.
Rest assured that our fabrics are milled and knitted in Ontario by a company that adheres strictly to the Oeko Tex Standard which ensures materials are free of hazardous chemicals. The bamboo, organic cotton, hemp, Sorona® and TENCEL™ used in our clothing are grown without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers. We’re not only eco-friendly but eco-efficient.
Ethically Manufactured in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Instead of offshoring manufacturing or outsourcing sewing labor abroad, our entire production process takes place on Canadian soil. We take pride in owning our own 100% vertical sewing and textile manufacturer. By owning our manufacturer, we not only deliver the best products possible to you and your loved ones, but we also help produce jobs that support our local economy.
We are Indigenous-owned and Richly Inspired.
Anne Mulaire is located in Treaty 1 territory, the ancestral and traditional homeland of the Anishinaabe peoples. We acknowledge and value that we live and work in the territories of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Dakota, Dene, Metis, and Oji-Cree Nations.
Richly inspired by Anne Mulaire’s Anishinaabe/French Métis héritage, our prints are handcrafted by our Indigenous Métis Elder, David Albert, Andréanne’s father. Read more about his work and the story behind our one-of-a-kind prints.