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Modrobes Back on the Scene

May 10th, 2010 | posted by Rachel S | Posted in Eco-Fashion , T.O Designers


Angle Media Group, a video, animation and motion graphics promo company, launched Expert’s Angle – a series of short video blogs where they interview experts in different fields to get a better picture of their work.

Video: Modrobes founder and owner, Steven Sal Debus and his new line of organic, recycled and sustainable fabrics.

Y’all remember Modrobes in Toronto? I loved the fleece track suits (maybe 2000/2001) and actually sported my most comfortable cotton lined, baby blue polar fleece pants and hoodie for years :)

Initially, Modrobes were made for and marketed to students – but there was a time I recall every nurse, skater and raver in the city in Modrobes. And then, it was gone.

Until recently. After an education in sustainable garment making and then a stint on Dragons Den, founder Steven Sal Debus relaunched the brand and re-opened a shop on Queen Street West in Toronto (620 Queen St. W) with a new vision of ‘clothing the modern world’ and offering eco-sportswear mainly marketed to urban cyclists. Apparently, the new riding coats are selling like hotcakes…

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New Modrobes Sustainable Garment Shop, 620 Queen St. West, Toronto

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