The Concept
Every piece looks like it could've been pulled from a defunct corporate archive—Lehman Brothers, Pets.com, Pan Am—and reissued as cultural commentary. The tone is witty but sincere, like if The Economist and Highsnobiety co-authored a lookbook.
Uniformish treats clothing as storytelling media. Each garment comes with its own "case file"—founding year, collapse year, and a short editorial blurb that reads like a footnote from capitalism's museum.
"Dress like history remembers you."
Our Values
What we stand for in a world of fast fashion and empty hype.
Cultural Commentary
We don't chase trends. We archive them. Each piece tells a story about the systems that shaped our world—and then collapsed.
Economic Nostalgia
From dot-com bubbles to financial crises, we celebrate the companies that didn't make it—but left their mark on history.
Intellectual Authenticity
Built for culturally-tuned professionals who care less about logos and more about the systems those logos once represented.
The Archive
Companies that shaped culture, then disappeared from it.
Lehman Brothers
1850–2008
Pets.com
1998–2000
Enron
1985–2001
Pan Am
1927–1991
RadioShack
1921–2015
Blockbuster
1985–2013
Borders
1971–2011
Circuit City
1949–2009