CADET — Williamsburg

46 North 6th Street
Established in 2011 by Raul Arevalo and Brad Schmidt, CADET is designed and manufactured in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Taking post-war military academy looks as an inspiration, the pair design a range of shirts, pants, outwear and knits that stays true to i... more

Established in 2011 by Raul Arevalo and Brad Schmidt, CADET is designed and manufactured in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Taking post-war military academy looks as an inspiration, the pair design a range of shirts, pants, outwear and knits that stays true to its mission to be "Made in the USA". With complete control of design, sourcing and manufacturing ensures that CADET never compromises on quality, and more importantly ethics.

Design has a crisp aesthetic that pushes the envelop of menswear design with bold prints and colors.


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46 North 6th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11249
(718) 715-1695
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This Week's Hours

Mon-Sat: 12:00pm - 8:00pm
Sun: 11:00am - 7:00pm

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