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Jason Brown

Director Of Technical Design at Cartolina Nantucket

Jason Brown is a seasoned professional in the fashion industry, currently serving as the Director of Technical Design at Cartolina Nantucket since March 2024. Prior to this role, Jason held the position of Technical Design Manager at The House of LR&C from February 2021 to May 2023, where responsibilities included managing all aspects of technical design and overseeing a significant brand expansion for Goodman Brand. Additionally, Jason has experience as a Technical Designer at Nordstrom and as a Senior Technical Design Manager at Vilebrequin, focusing on sportswear. Earlier in Jason's career, a role as Technical Design Manager at Adjmi Apparel Group involved managing the technical design process for several brands, ensuring the delivery of technical packages and fit evaluations. Jason holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Apparel Design from Western Michigan University, obtained in 2005.

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Brooklyn, United States

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Cartolina Nantucket

Cartolina (pronounced “kar·to·lì·na”) translates to “postcard” in Italian. Founded in Nantucket, this brand is Women owned operated, and designed. Inspired by a love for traveling, exploring, and the souvenirs gathered along the way, we have an appreciation for the art of collecting the tangible and intangible, from vintage objects to lifelong memories. Through vintage fabric and faded photographs we find inspiration in the old world. It’s the spirit of nostalgia and quality we aim to revive in our clothing. This womenswear brand is inspired by travel, life adventures, and making memories. "My mother always taught me how important it is to enjoy a place and be an active participant in creating your life’s collection of memories. Wherever you go, whoever you meet. This, to me, means family, and my mother lives on in these memories. I hope you find a piece or two that makes you feel special. Something to wear on an adventure far away or right nearby. Something you can wear for a dinner with friends you miss or a walk along the beach. Wherever the clothes take you, I’m wishing you special memories ahead. Create your own postcards in the memory you wear." - Margaret Anne Nolen - Founder of Cartolina Now more than ever, we recognize the importance of investing in today’s women and the next generation. Ten percent of all Cartolina Nantucket proceeds support women’s healthcare and education. Shop with us to give back. Cartolina Nantucket has its own studio in Los Angeles, where our garments are ethically sewn by hand and produced small batch. We prioritize sourcing within the United States as much as possible, including working with local dye houses in California. Including working with local embroiderers as well as pleating, smocking, and dye houses. We take special precautions to minimize our carbon footprint & implement sustainable production practices.


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