How is your brand sustainable?

I try to implement different aspects of sustainability into what I do. 

I source primarily: 

  • Dead-stock and organic fabric

  • Cellulose based fibers (Cotton, Silk, Bamboo, Wool, and other fibers that are not man-made/synthetic)

  • Repurposed fabric (upcycled from other garments and/or items)

  • Garments that are naturally dyed/treated

I work with a zero-waste mentality when designing, minimizing waste by repurposing all scraps and threads for other designs.

All in all, I am continually focused on lowering my carbon footprint while designing, in the hopes of contributing to the fashion industry becoming more environmentally and ethically centered.


How do I wash my garment?

I recommend washing your garments in cold water (even better by hand), on low heat or air dried.


Why is everything so expensive?

I source certified organic material which is more expensive than the alternative.
I also make everything myself which takes more time than sourcing manufacturers.


Why are there only limited amounts of items in stock?

The limited availability ensures a reasonable turn around for each order. This allows me the time to construct the pieces and ship them without long wait periods.


I don’t see my size, does that mean I can’t order anything?

If you don’t see your size, you can definitely shoot me a message and I can make the garment in your specific measurements.


Where do you get your fabric from?

Most of my fabric comes from Natures Fabrics or Organic Cotton Plus. In some cases, I’ll get fabric from Mood Fabrics but will make sure the fabric I’m getting is organic and 100% cotton or natural fibers.