COLD ON A SUNDAY

A brand that makes nothing — without intention, craft, care, sustainability, inclusivity, and transparency — nothing is truly made.

BUILT FROM INSTINCT, NOT INSTRUCTION

Cold On A Sunday is a slow fashion project built from the floor up. No fashion school. No formal training. Just an obsession with clothes — how they’re made, how they make you feel, and why they matter. Every garment starts with a question, a test, a trial. Made by hand, built to last, and designed to reconnect people with the act of making.

STITCHED BETWEEN PLACES, BUILT TO LAST

We work slowly and locally.
Stitching between Cleethorpes and Manchester, we produce in small runs with local seamstresses and craftspeople — no unnecessary waste, no pressure to rush. Whether it’s a finished piece or a DIY sewing kit, the goal is always the same: to bring people closer to the process.

NOT TREND-LED. NOT SEASONAL. NOT IN A RUSH.

Cold On A Sunday doesn’t chase hype, headlines, or sell-through targets. It exists to slow things down. To make clothing that’s personal, functional, and built with care.

DON’T DO MORE. DO LESS, BETTER.

We believe in low-volume, high-quality production — in clothes with meaning, not marketing, and in pieces that say more by doing less. But what we do make — isn’t made without: For those who care about the process, not just the product.
Who are happy to stand still when everything else says move faster. Who choose meaning over noise.

Transparency. Time. Mistakes. Learning. Craft. Conversation. Honesty.