Fashion Designer turned Pattern Designer
I've been sewing since I was a kid - everything from dresses to quilts to men's underwear. I always knew I wanted to be a fashion designer and I started out making high-end womenswear in Chicago.
After hustling (and struggling) to break into the industry for a few years, one day I made myself some underwear just for fun. When I posted pictures in some online groups I had guys asking me where to buy them! I knew I had stumbled on to something great with all the feedback I received. Soon after I opened Carl Wesley Menswear, a luxury men's underwear line. At first I did all the cutting and sewing myself and eventually moved to South Bend where I hired a small production shop.
My business grew really fast, especially during the beginning of the Covid lockdowns. Fast forward to 2022 and my business had grown so much that I spent all my time running the business doing marketing, inventory, shipping, and administrative tasks - I hardly spent any time creating, designing, and making which was my first love. I made the tough decision to close the business because I was burned out.
In the time since Carl Wesley Menswear closed, I started a new and unexpected career as a welder which has given me stable footing to continue being creative in my spare time. I started Carl Wesley Sewing Patterns as a creative side-gig that allows me to focus on my true love of designing and sewing.