A Fresh Look, A Smoother Experience — Boston Made Gets a Facelift
Big things are happening at Boston Made, and we’re excited to finally pull back the curtain.
Big things are happening at Boston Made, and we’re excited to finally pull back the curtain.
You may have noticed things look a little different around here—and that’s no accident. We’ve just rolled out a full website facelift, and it’s more than just a new coat of paint. It’s part of a bigger movement across all of our brands to upgrade, enhance, and liven up everything you experience when you interact with Boston Made.
From day one, we’ve always been about quality—from our products to our services to our message. And now, we’re bringing that same energy into the digital space. Our newly redesigned website is cleaner, faster, easier to navigate, and better reflects the vibe and identity of who we are today.
But this isn’t just about aesthetics. We’re improving functionality across all platforms and brand sites under the Boston Made umbrella. Whether you’re booking a service, browsing merch, checking out Dalton Dog Wash, or diving into a blog post on Faith That Wins, you’ll notice the upgrades: a more unified look, smoother transitions, sharper content, and a design language that makes the entire experience feel more connected.
We’ve made subtle style changes—refining fonts, layouts, color palettes, and visuals—to bring a sense of cohesion across everything we do. It’s not a complete overhaul. It’s an evolution. One that stays true to our roots while pushing us forward into what’s next.
The goal? To create an experience that’s not only easier for you to use—but one that makes you feel the heart of Boston Made with every click.
So take a look around. Explore the new layout. Tap through the brands. Soak in the updated energy. And know that this is just the beginning of what’s to come.
At Boston Made, we’re not just growing—we’re leveling up. And as always, we’re doing it for the community, the culture, and the legacy.
Stay inspired, stay connected, and keep up.
— Nate
Founder, Boston Made

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