Westgate Atelier
Man with short dark hair and beard wearing white short-sleeve button-up shirt and dark pants, seated at wooden table in neutral interior space.

Westgate Atelier

@westgateatelier · 31,800 followers
Tribeca, New York, United States · Est. 2018
essentialsminimalistprofessionalmade-in-nycquiet-luxurywardrobe-basics

The House

Westgate Atelier is the basics brand for people who hate basics brands — pieces designed to be the foundation of a wardrobe, made well enough to last five years, priced so a customer can buy four shirts at once and not flinch. The brand operates on a small SKU count (about thirty pieces total, each in three to five colors) and runs three small drops a year. All production is in NYC's garment district. The customer is most often a professional in their late twenties to forties who wants to spend less time thinking about what to wear.

Theo Westgate

Theo Westgate spent eight years as a buyer at a major American department store before founding Westgate Atelier in 2018 to make better basics — the t-shirt, the trouser, the button-down — at a price that working professionals could afford to repeat-buy.

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