Apparel maker papermoose created and designed by native Torontonian Monica Reyes, Paper Moose features designs that range from cute whimsical designs such as a sushi monster to the more offbeat designs, a menacing knife wielding Venus fly trap plant being a prime example.
With the company's no "one-size fits all" mentality, sizes up to 2XL are available on the site. “Having customized apparel really gives customers a chance to get what they want.” Reyes said. “Nothing makes an item feel more personal than being able to have a hand in the way it's created.”
Along with offering apparel, papermoose also provides a service where others can try their hand at silk-screening by getting their own design on a mini-frame. Mini-frames allow the full exploration of silk-screening without the mess of creating the screen.
Reyes has plans to expand the site with a non-apparel line as well as give people an opportunity to showcase their designs on shirts. " Everyone should be able to wear their own design. It's like fridge art, except on shirt.”