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MadeByAtelier workshop at 73 Earl Street, Sheffield

Made for one. Not the masses.

Every piece is made once. Numbered once. Then it's done.


Morgan Sidle, founder of MadeByAtelier

No degree. No fashion school. Just a screen and a garage.

MadeByAtelier was started by Morgan Sidle. No fashion degree. No design school. No connections in the industry. Just a kid from Barnsley who taught himself to sew, taught himself to screen print from YouTube tutorials and trial and error, and started making things because nothing on the high street said what he wanted to say.

Before Atelier, Morgan was doing creative direction for bands — shooting videos, taking photos, handling the visual side of the music he grew up around. That world shaped everything about the brand. The rawness. The DIY energy. The belief that if you want something to exist, you make it yourself.

In 2021, he bought a screen print setup off Facebook Marketplace, set it up in a garage in Barnsley, and started printing. One screen. One press. One sewing machine. No business plan. Every design is screenprinted onto patches and hand-sewn onto the garment — all under one roof. It's always been a DIY project, from the very beginning.


MadeByAtelier Earl Street venue

Garage. Kelham Island. Leah's Yard. Earl Street.

It started in a garage. Then a unit near Factory Floor in Kelham Island. Then Leah's Yard — Sheffield's restored cutlery works. Now a warehouse at 73 Earl Street that runs as a workshop, a showroom, and a venue.

It's still one person. Morgan designs the pieces, prints them, shoots the photos, directs the videos, and runs the brand. Occasional collaborators come through — but Atelier is a one-person operation. Always has been.

London was never the plan. The brand was built in South Yorkshire and it stays in South Yorkshire. Sheffield is in the DNA.

"Fantastic quality, clearly made with passion and bucketloads of effort. Can definitely see this brand taking off."
— Google Review

Fontaines D.C. wearing Atelier Billie Eilish wearing Atelier Soft Play wearing Atelier While She Sleeps wearing Atelier Bleech 9:3 wearing Atelier Mouth Culture wearing Atelier Keo wearing Atelier The North wearing
Atelier
Fontaines D.C. · Billie Eilish · Soft Play · While She Sleeps · Mouth Culture · Bleech 9:3 · Keo · The North

Representing the culture. Keeping the soul alive.

Atelier has been worn by Billie Eilish, Carlos O'Connell from Fontaines D.C., Soft Play, While She Sleeps, Mouth Culture, Bleech 9:3, Keo, and The North. Every piece was sent by us. Every relationship is real.

This brand exists because the culture matters. The music. The art. The people making things with their hands. Atelier represents that — not as a sponsor or a logo on a backdrop, but as part of the scene. Hosting gig nights at Earl Street. Running print workshops. Putting on exhibitions. Keeping the spaces alive where art actually happens.

Mass production kills the soul of it. When a piece is made once, numbered once, and retired — it carries something. It's connected to a moment, a drop, a person. That's why every piece is 1/1. Not because scarcity sells. Because that's how you keep it honest.

We do this for the love of the game.

"Super cool store and really amazing pieces. Really lovely owner. So gassed I came across this brand."
— Google Review

How a piece gets made

It starts with a blank. Sometimes vintage, sometimes heavyweight new stock — picked by hand, based on feel. The design gets burned onto a screen. Ink gets mixed by hand.

Then it's one pull at a time. Each design is screenprinted onto a patch, then hand-sewn onto the garment. Every stitch, every placement, every piece — done by hand in Sheffield.

After sewing, every piece gets numbered on the tag. That number goes into the log. Once it sells, the number is retired. The screen gets washed. That design, on that blank, in that exact form — it's done.

No factories. No outsourcing. No shortcuts. Screenprinted, sewn, and shipped from the same workshop.

"Incredible designs and really amazing quality pieces. Highly recommend visiting the Leah's Yard store."
— Google Review

1/1. Not replicated. Not made for the masses.

Every design is screenprinted onto a patch, hand-sewn onto the garment, individually numbered, and retired after sale. No restocks. No reruns. No two pieces are the same.

The placement is never identical between pieces. The ink sits differently on every patch. The stitch lines vary. Two pieces from the same drop will have different character — different weight, different texture, different feel.

This isn't artificial scarcity. It's the natural outcome of one person printing one piece at a time. See what's available now.


Where Atelier has landed

61 countries and counting

Inside the MadeByAtelier workshop at 73 Earl Street, Sheffield

73 Earl Street, Sheffield

The studio is available to visit by appointment, or come to one of our events and see the space in motion. We run gig nights, print workshops, and exhibitions from Earl Street — it's a working workshop, not a showroom.

If you're in Sheffield and want to see the studio, book a time below. If you're not local, follow along — we post everything.

73 Earl Street, S1 4PY, Sheffield, UK

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New pieces drop every two weeks. The email list gets first access — before social, before anyone else.

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