Adorned: Sophia Mitty Stitches Her Pride for the 415

Published: Aug. 11, 2023, 10 a.m.

b"When Sophia Mitty first started to sew, she was making it work from her bedroom. She\\u2019d place a wooden board on top of her bed as a makeshift table in order to cut out patterns. Nowadays, Mitty has her own work space to really spread out and create. Located in South San Francisco, her studio complete with heavy duty industrial sewing machines, affectionately dubbed \\u201cSew City\\u201d (or \\u201cThe Stu\\u201d for short) is a playground of color.\\nIn foggy frisco, where gray skies are plentiful, Mitty\\u2019s colorful hand-dyed and painted garments pop. Her line of denim jackets and utility pants for femmes offer classic and clean silhouettes with a funky twist. They come in shades like tangerine, cherry red, kiwi green, even earthy pigments like rust. Marbled patterns are options too. \\u201cI use clothing as therapy, as a way to set the mood of the day. It's the easiest way to change your everyday life or make some kind of difference.\\u201d\\nOn this episode of Rightnowish, clothing maker Sophia Mitty talks about stitching her pride for the 415, how color therapy influences her wardrobe, and why leaning into goofiness can help us dress for joy."