About House of Maitland

House of Maitland is a modern fashion house built on structure, restraint, and quiet confidence.

Founded with the belief that clothing should support identity, not define it, the house creates considered pieces that move effortlessly between worlds. Smart to casual. Day to night. Masculine to feminine. Each garment is designed to adapt to the wearer, not the other way around.

House of Maitland was founded by Daniel Maitland at the age of 29, following years of frustration with clothing that either failed to fit properly or imposed an identity onto the person wearing it. With a background in interior architecture, the approach to clothing began not with fashion, but with space, proportion, and how people move within structure.

That way of thinking now defines the house.

Garments are designed with the same principles applied to architectural form. Balance, clarity, and function guide every decision. Structure exists to support the body, never to restrict it. Proportion is resolved first, then refined, allowing each piece to feel intentional without feeling forced.

Rather than chasing trends, House of Maitland works within a controlled design framework, refining silhouettes through precision, material choice, and subtle variation. This approach allows garments to feel familiar, adaptable, and enduring.

Collections are developed slowly and deliberately. Fewer pieces, designed properly. Fabrics are chosen for how they wear, age, and hold shape. Details exist for function and longevity, never decoration alone.

House of Maitland exists for those who define themselves. Those who move between roles without changing who they are. The clothes are not the statement. They are the structure that allows one.