clothing made from reclaimed materials.
weight of fabric,
Born within the desire of creation and alongside the question of morality came the motivation to find a personal solution to a problem so many in the industry are faced with. There is a difficulty to rationalize production within a world of over production, even with ethics and sustainability in mind it is hard to avoid the thought that the world really doesn’t need more clothes. It is this uncomfortable truth that brings an incessant dilemma, an unavoidable weight.
Amongst this difficulty is where we search for the hope, a hope of if anything combating our direct impact, of expanding our knowledge and a desire to develop alongside a community of empathetic action.
an honest conversation we never manage to conclude, welcome.
Our thoughts,
it is one of life’s greatest gifts to learn from and with one another. A constant truth that Kat and I continue to search for, opportunities to experience the perspective of others. Our passion for humanity constantly informs our dilemma within the misgivings of the fashion industry causing us to question how can we combine our love of community and love of creation while balancing the negative impacts of the industry. We believe that an education and understanding of ethical construction and consumption are vital to maintaining a sustainable industry. Our greatest dream lay within curating an educational environment built upon the advice of several individuals, sharing what we know and being transparent about what we don’t.





All things made and photographed in our home in Cincinnati Ohio. Special thanks to our wonderful friend and model Chantal Phillips . And to our growing community, our constant source of inspiration.
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