Poszetka is a Polish menswear brand founded in 2010 by Joanna and Tomasz Godziek in Katowice, Silesia. The company began as a small home operation—Joanna sewing pocket squares (the Polish word for which is poszetka) because Tomasz couldn't find high-quality ones locally. It has since evolved into a total-look brand driven by the philosophy of "Everyday Classic," aiming to democratize sartorial elegance by bridging the gap between formal tailoring and casual daily wear. Their headquarters remains in a historic building in Katowice that once housed a workshop producing miners' uniforms, keeping them spiritually connected to the industrial heritage of the region.
The brand offers a high-value proposition by utilizing top-tier European mills, sourcing tweeds from Abraham Moon and Magee, shirting from Albini and Thomas Mason, and suiting fabrics from Drago or Vitale Barberis Canonico. Their accessories, particularly the ties and squares that launched the brand, are handcrafted in Poland; ties often feature untipped, 3-fold construction with hand-rolled edges. Their tailoring is typically soft-constructed (often half-canvas) to emphasize comfort. While the vast majority of their accessories and a significant portion of their ready-to-wear collection are sewn in Poland, they transparently state that some specific garment lines are manufactured in partner facilities elsewhere in Europe to maintain their price-to-quality ratio.