Okema is derived from the Cree word Okimâw ᐅᑭᒫᐤ meaning Chief, Leader.
Introducing "Okema" a collection of clothing that will be worn proudly all over Turtle Island. With Okema brings different collections and designs that will represent our people but can be worn by anyone of any color and will bring light to issues, sparking conversations around the world!
Attention customers
Seasons change & so do we
Applying plastisol ink transfers to garments through a heat press is a valuable method that Okema Clothing has been using from the start. As time went by and with a little more research and knowledge in this industry, we’ve come to learn that finding and using the most unique designs with the best quality is what separates us. Although the heat press method has served us well, we believe that we have found a more effective alternative. Plastisol ink transfers is a great option for highly detailed designs; While screen printing excels in producing vibrant and long-lasting prints. Thanks to the over whelming support that we have received over the years, Okema Clothing is officially in a place where our team can start offering screen printing across Turtle Island! To celebrate this milestone with our customers, we will be offering 30% off our entire website and remaining plastisol ink transfers
In addition to this transition, we kindly ask for your patience as we will be rebuilding and shutting down our website once this sale is over.
Last & foremost, we cannot thank our customers enough for helping us get to this place. Screen printing has been a long time goal of ours, and we are so excited to start offering it
Ay - Hay & Miyo - Kisikanisik
Matriarch/Warrior Collection
Meet the Owners
Cody Montour aka Okema started Okema Clothing in 2020 with a pivotal goal in mind. That's to spread an authentic and powerful message to the masses about who we are as First Nations. Creating and designing a brand that not only looks amazing, but also carries that knowledge of who we are. His reach has been one to admire. In 2020 he met Brett Mooswa aka Brettstoise, a Rez uncle with a dream to spread healing through humour and openness of who he is. An indigenous content creator who amassed fans around the globe doing what he loves. Sharing originality of one's self through all outlets. Knowing exactly who they are, they shared a dream to spread that good medicine message. A partnership was made and more importantly, a brothership began. Healing authentically. Two/Too ambitious Indigenous Warriors. Cycle Breakers in motion putting to motion their dreams and aspirations. Rez bred Natives on a mission, making First Nation voices heard around the world. Captivating an audience with apparel made for everyone. Been at it for a long time yet it's still the beginning. The path is open for Turtle Islands children. Passion in action is taking place. And Okema Clothing is a worldwide view from a Rez perspective.