The Story
Perry Ebagua’s understanding of clothing did not begin in a studio.It began at a kitchen table.As a child, he spent long holidays with his uncle — a tailor whose work was precise, quiet, and deeply personal. Fabric would cover the room. Chalk lines marked intention. Patterns were cut with patience. Every garment had weight, purpose, and story.Those early days were not about fashion. They were about discipline.They were about care.They were about learning that craft is a form of respect.
His uncle never rushed a piece. He shaped it slowly, measuring twice, cutting once, adjusting until the garment felt right on the body. Clothing was not decoration — it was structure and identity.That philosophy never left.
Perry Ebagua (Founder & Creative Director)
Craft & American Identity
As Perry grew, his world expanded — but the foundation remained. Saint Perry reflects a distinctly American narrative: work, movement, reinvention, and endurance. From Western silhouettes to lived-in denim, from softened graphics to restrained tailoring, each collection draws from the spirit of American self-construction — the idea that identity is shaped through experience, not imposed. The brand’s textures mirror that belief. Nothing is overly polished. Nothing feels untouched. Garments are meant to evolve with the wearer. Clothing, like people, becomes more honest with time.
The American Afterglow
The American Afterglow is not just a collection theme. It is a personal memory. It is the feeling of late afternoon light through a window where fabric hangs waiting to be finished. It is dust in the air after work is done. It is the quiet pride of something made carefully. For Perry,
it represents what remains after effort — the warmth left behind by labor, family, and tradition. Saint Perry carries that afterglow forward:
garments shaped by hand, informed by heritage, and worn into life.
From Western silhouettes to lived-in denim, from softened graphics to restrained tailoring, each collection draws from the spirit of American self-construction — the idea that identity is shaped through experience, not imposed.
The brand’s textures mirror that belief. Nothing is overly polished. Nothing feels untouched. Garments are meant to evolve with the wearer.Clothing, like people, becomes more honest with time.
The American Afterglow is not just a collection theme. It is a personal memory. It is the feeling of late afternoon light through a window where fabric hangs waiting to be finished. It is dust in the air after work is done. It is the quiet pride of something made carefully.
For Perry, it represents what remains after effort — the warmth left behind by labor, family, and tradition. Saint Perry carries that afterglow forward:
garments shaped by hand, informed by heritage, and worn into life.
From Western silhouettes to lived-in denim, from softened graphics to restrained tailoring, each collection draws from the spirit of American self-construction — the idea that identity is shaped through experience, not imposed.
The brand’s textures mirror that belief. Nothing is overly polished. Nothing feels untouched. Garments are meant to evolve with the wearer.Clothing, like people, becomes more honest with time.
The American Afterglow is not just a collection theme. It is a personal memory. It is the feeling of late afternoon light through a window where fabric hangs waiting to be finished. It is dust in the air after work is done. It is the quiet pride of something made carefully.
For Perry, it represents what remains after effort — the warmth left behind by labor, family, and tradition. Saint Perry carries that afterglow forward:
garments shaped by hand, informed by heritage, and worn into life.
Philosophy
Saint Perry is built slowly. It values restraint over noise. Presence over spectacle. Craft over trend. What began as time spent beside a tailor has grown into a fashion house grounded in memory and shaped by American identity. The work continues.
