St Maries, Idaho
Timber Along the Shadowy St. Joe
St. Maries rose from the deep forests along the Shadowy St. Joe River, where endless stands of white pine fed the sawmills that supplied Spokane and the greater Inland Empire. Steamboats once hauled logs and lumber downriver to Lake Coeur d’Alene, linking this quiet valley to the booming industries beyond. The town’s history reflects the rugged work and resourcefulness that helped build the Northwest from the timberline up.
ST. Maries, Idaho | Hooded Sweatshirts
The Inland Empire Collection celebrates the industries that defined St. Maries and the greater Inland Northwest: railroads, timber, and mining. Along the Shadowy St. Joe River, this North Idaho town became a vital hub where logs, rail, and river trade connected the deep forests to Spokane’s growing industries. Each design in this collection honors the hardworking legacy of the people who helped build the Inland Empire and the enduring connection between its mountain towns and waterways.
