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An independent family-run store located in Clifton, Bristol. We champion sustainably focused fashion and design-led products, curating the very best emerging and independent lifestyle brands with a story to tell.
Womens Sale
Womens Sale
Shop unique designs from independent brands such as Sessun, Lolly's Laundry and Bellerose, now with up to 50% off in our winter sale. Find new treasures for your wardrobe, with discounts across dresses, coats, skirts and trousers, accessories and footwear.
Mens Sale
Mens Sale
Discover discounts across homegrown, independent brands such as Norse Projects, Universal Works, YMC and Folk. Shop up to 50% off across shorts and jeans, shirts, t-shirts, sweatshirts, and footwear.
New in Womens
New in Womens
Easy-to-wear pieces that will make you feel as good as you look. Discover our selection of flattering, functional womenswear from the coolest independent brands. Good style simplified.
New in Mens
New in Mens
New in Lifestyle
New in Lifestyle
Maze x Styleinthestix
Maze x Styleinthestix
Styling the Christmas Season Festive dressing can feel like a lot at this time of year, so we turned to Penny and Nikki of @styleinthestix for their calm, considered approach. Great friends who both swapped London life for the beautiful rural county of Rutland, they now share their fashion creativity to inspire others
Festive Looks by Angharad Jones
Festive Looks by Angharad Jones
December brings its own rhythm - a mix of early-evening drinks, long-overdue catch-ups and those small, joyful gatherings that make this time of year feel special. To help navigate the season, we asked stylist and writer Angharad Jones to create a small edit of festive outfits using some of her favourite pieces from Ma
Service Works AW24
Service Works AW24
From Workwear Roots, to Everyday Wardrobes Service Works has become one of the most-reached-for brands at Maze. What began as a small South London label creating durable clothing for professional kitchens has grown into a collection of everyday pieces loved well beyond hospitality - relaxed jackets, easy trousers, and
The Making Of Our Festive Window
The Making Of Our Festive Window
There’s a particular energy that comes with dressing the shop for the festive season – ladders out, winter air drifting in, greenery scattered everywhere. This year, we partnered with florist Deborah Bain of Lunaria, whose work celebrates natural form, slow craft and thoughtful making. Across the day, she transformed
Celebrating 40 Years of Maze
Celebrating 40 Years of Maze
Forty years of Maze! A pretty good excuse — if we needed one — to get everyone together. Former team members, London suppliers, collaborators and long-time customers all landed in Clifton for an evening that felt very Maze: relaxed, low-key, and full of familiar (and very friendly) faces. Music, laughter and endless re
Graham St | Get The Look
Graham St | Get The Look
We love seeing our pieces come to life beyond the shop floor — and few bring them to life quite like Hannah and Sue of Graham St., the mother–daughter styling duo behind one of our favourite blogs. In their latest posts, they’ve turned their expert eye to Maze’s new arrivals. Captured in studio by photographer Alex Moo
An Anniversary Interview | Sideline
An Anniversary Interview | Sideline
As Maze celebrates 40 years of independent fashion, we’re thrilled to mark the occasion alongside Sideline, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Over the past decade, Ellen Brookes has built Sideline into a label known for thoughtful design, natural fabrics, and timeless pieces. To celebrate these milestones - a
Sisterhood in Cloth: Welcome, Soeur
Sisterhood in Cloth: Welcome, Soeur
There’s something about the French. Effortless style, immaculate cut, a knack for making the ordinary look poetic. Step onto any Parisian street and you’ll see what we mean — someone in a simple sweater, cropped trouser, and perfectly scuffed loafer looking as if they’ve just stepped out of a magazine. Now imagine brin