
Today Milford is celebrated as both a suburban city and a town proud of its maritime traditions. Its beaches, oyster festivals, and suburban neighborhoods reflect continuity and change. Our Milford designs capture this layered identity, pairing the oyster shell motif with vintage styling. They invite you to explore the Milford collection and carry forward a reminder of Connecticut’s shoreline resilience. Retro in tone, the motif honors both heritage and modern growth, making it a vintage emblem of cultural pride. Explore the Milford collection and share in the story of a community balancing history and progress.
Milford was founded in 1639 by English settlers who purchased land from the Paugussett tribe. Its harbor provided rich fishing grounds, while fertile land supported farming. The early community balanced Indigenous presence with colonial ambition, enduring storms, raids, and hardship. Shipbuilding and oyster harvesting anchored Milford’s economy. Its founding reflects New England’s broader story: resilience in difficult conditions, maritime abundance, and cultural continuity. Milford’s origins highlight both Indigenous heritage and colonial determination, creating a layered identity. It grew from a small settlement into a community defined by coastal pride, agricultural strength, and shoreline resilience.
Why People Visit Milford Connecticut
- Relax at Silver Sands, sandy shoreline, birding spots, and shifting views to Charles Island.
- Walk Walnut Beach Boardwalk, breezy planks above dunes and soundside water.
- Stroll the Milford Green, classic town center with historic churches and lawns.
- Explore Milford Harbor, marinas, piers, and easy waterfront sidewalks.
- Visit Milford Historical Society, quirky local artifacts and colonial era houses.