At the heart of Ontario manufacturing

are textile workers.

CLOTHMACHINE was built by textile workers for textile workers. 

We stand for the vital, highly attuned skillset our trade represents; 

entirely against the exploitation of textile trades world wide; which cannot be taken for granted.


CLOTHMACHINE serves to uphold and fortify the future of sustainable manufacturing-- 

on the basis of fair, legitimate and most excellent business practises. 


To hold humanity first nurtures gratitude; for the greatness of life and all that we have to enjoy. 

The highly inspired result is naturally beautiful design with purpose that lasts in everyday shared experiences. 


No more absurd volumes of trash. 

We refuse to see our technicians devalued by demands to make 92 million tonnes of garbage a year. 

We know that a green world requires us all to consume less, and better. 

Metrics today mean fewer, and richer. 

Local sewing counts. 


Mission to streamline intercommunication across industry platforms 

As supplier to a wide world of production lines, CLOTHMACHINE  functions for systems efficiency as a core purpose. 

CLOTHMACHINE sample kit production incorporates visual keys for digitally communicating between various project stakeholders. Carefully placed elements simplify accurate colour readings permitting faster idea transmissions and approvals. Designers, buyers, media producers and production workers are easily keep materials and project records on the same page with integrated real and digital colour data

Ontario Textiles Run Lean & Green 

The Canadian textile industry as a whole has been systematically gutted by severely trade-dominant foreign policy. Our lasting sector is recognized globally as greenest in the world. 

These current aspects are not coincidental.

Accumulating pressures-- stacked against productivity and profitability-- absolutely demand lean and agile systems for surviving to compete at all against foreign suppliers. 

Textile manufacturing has always succeeded on the basis of pennies and seconds per unit. However, today's market requires systems  for constantly differentiating design. Legacy models for high volume production are a sorely outdated mistake for profitable throughput.

See:

Industrial Odds: Textile VS Apparel Industries in Canada 



Waste is Essential 

Eliminating all forms of waste throughout the production line is key. Design which extends the life cycle and intrinsic value of all product should be considered the new standard. Over-designing for over consumption is not just a wasteful drag for productivity, its a crime against humanity--and completely avoidable.

See: Bill C337

ClothMachine's Commitment to Resolving Industry Waste 

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