Section 35 is a streetwear brand that celebrates Indigenous culture.
Multi-hyphenate creative Justin Louis uses his experience as a fashion and graphic designer as well as photographer to create unisex designs that are inspired by the past and present. A member of the Samson Cree Nation, Louis’s art and designs aim to “tell people’s stories” in addition to offering cool creations for people to acquire.We deliver the local news you need in these turbulent times on weekdays at 3 p.m.
through the retailers Home Grown platform, which highlights local, up-and-coming designers from North America.Advertisement 3Section 35 is an Indigenous streetwear brand based in Vancouver. Our name was inspired by Section 35 of the Constitution of Canada which acknowledges and enshrines Indigenous and treaty rights. We took that and did a creative spin on it. It’s a reflection of the beliefs and values we have as a business.
Priced from $40 to $250, Section 35 launches Feb. 3 at select Foot Lockers across Canada as well as online at
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