Today we’d like to introduce you to Malcolm Dakar.
Malcolm, we appreciate you taking the time to share your story with us today. Where does your story begin?
So I made my first piece in 2016 I believe. I started sewing essentially looking for a reason to get up in the morning, something to look forward to every day. I’ve always been a creative kid, strayed away from it as I got older but I think I was always supposed to do this. Both my parents were creative in their own ways & I think I really took a lot from that. I immediately fell in love with creating my own garments & learning more & more each day. My aunt, Patricia Jones was an amazing seamstress & had her own business, Leather Stitches, for 20+ years, she’s been a huge inspiration as well as a source of information I always go back to. I didn’t initially start selling things when I first got started because I really wanted to make sure my garments held up to my standards & I felt comfortable releasing things into the world. I think 2018 was when I really started to think more as a business & started to put things out. Throughout its been a journey in which I’ve developed confidence in myself & starting a business has taught me a lot about myself & my resilience. There’s a lot of ups & downs but if you truly want to do something you’ve got to weather the storm & always see it through. I think that’s why I’m where I’m at now, I truthfully gave up a lot but I always went back to it, fell but always got back up. So, I’m excited to see where things go from here because I really feel like I’m just getting started but I’ve built a great foundation to stand on.
I’m sure you wouldn’t say it’s been obstacle-free, but so far would you say the journey has been a fairly smooth road?
Absolutely not haha, I find for me it’s hard to sell things. I’ve never been that person, also I consider myself an introvert so putting myself & my garments out in the world has been a struggle. I do however believe I got the hard part down, which is actually creating a really good product. Now it’s about stepping out of my comfort zone to let people know what I do.
Can you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?
I do every part of the process, so the pattern making, sewing, digitizing, embroidery & anything else the garment calls for. I honestly don’t believe I specialize in anything yet since everything still feels relatively new to me. I’ve gotten more comfortable with a lot of things but over all still feel like a novice. I do think I’m becoming known for my appliqué work, people seem to like that the most & it’s something that’s started to separate me from others. I’m honestly proud of everything I do, it’s such a good feeling to get anything done, but there were some collared shirts with an appliqué design on the back I did a couple years ago honoring my grandmother that may be my most proudest achievement. What sets me apart I think is that I do everything myself & I’m always trying to be as original as possible.
Where do you see things going in the next 5-10 years?
I try not to pay attention to trends; I honestly don’t think I can keep up with most things so I just do what I want & go at my own pace. One change I have seen is people wanting to support the actual person making things as opposed to the company itself like people want to know you’re solid before investing in you which I like because I think you should totally know who you’re buying from. Other than that, I just groove to my own tune.
Contact Info:
- Email: malcolmdakarr@gmail.com
- Website: www.malcolmdakar.com
- Instagram: Malcolmdakar
- Twitter: Malcolmdakar

Image Credits
DittoHouse
Kyle Kresge
Niz
Antonio de Jesus
Kyle Kresge

Cory S
March 31, 2022 at 7:40 pm
As a customer, lifelong friend, and supporter of all creatives. Malcolm Dakar has got the it factor. I enjoy surrounding my self with genuine people. If I ever need a creative piece that’s one of a kind he will be my first contact every time.