The Apparel Aristocrats
Over the past 10 years Kontorsion has evolved through many stages & segments of the apparel industry to find itself where it is today. From it’s roots as a production house all the way to in-house clothing line development, every aspect of the industry had to be learned the hard way from the ground up.
We realized we were spending too much time doing everything and not enough time doing what we really excel at at; creating social objects. We soon formed a partnership with a factory who was the perfect fit for our orginization. With their extensive knowledge, experience, and resources in the areas of production & sampling we were able to form the perfect union. With each segment able to hone in on their respective strengths, we have been able to scale our business. Now offering the talents of our team as a full package service available to anyone within, or looking to enter into, the garment industry. In essence, turning our competiton into our clients. As long as we’re creating a quality product that identifies with our client & their customers, we have succeeded in what we set out to do.
Nicholas Burgess
Founder & Creative DirectorThe industry veteran, once dubbed “The Michael Jordan of T-shirt design” and it wasn’t just because of his 48-inch vert. Nicholas is a natural born artist that developed an affinity for silk screening at a young age. He’s inspired by everything old & dark, and far too kind to ever let you pay for your own drink. We don’t use the word “crazy”, but even his closest friends have yet to figure out what’s going on inside of his head.
Mikey Wills
VP & Creative StrategistA young gun with a keen eye for design & a taste for fresh food. This business graduate found his home in creative strategy, drawing on his meticulous attention to detail & forward thinking. Officially crowned as the king of sub-culture.
Nathan Boroff
CFOWhen this red meat loving money man isn’t out saving the fashion industry from filing chapter 11 with his wife Tiffany, you can most likely find him kick-flipping his blacked out BMW. Think we’re lying? Just wait until you meet “The Most Interesting (Tax)Man Alive”.



