Slow and Steady Wins the Race is a conceptual clothing and accessory line founded in New York in 2001-2002 by Mary Ping. The brand reinterprets the classical everyday wardrobe with a focus on creating new wardrobe classics that are timely, timeless, unique, and universal. It challenges the fast-fashion system and hyper-consumerist pace of fashion by offering affordable, limited-edition designs that emphasize fundamental clothing design elements and social commentary on fashion's cultural anthrop...
ology. Known for its anti-consumerist philosophy, the label produces simple, multi-functional pieces from basic fabrics, including notable reinterpretations of iconic designer bags made in calico with hardware store fittings. The brand serves as a living archive, with all pieces from its collections
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