Sustainability
Our Why
Our goal is to build toward a better future one garment and one step at a time. Between reducing carbon emissions, concerns with the life cycle of the products we use, and even considering how people are treated who create the products, we make the pledge to strive toward better.
We have made a commitment to use recyclable, compostable, or biodegradable packaging, shipping labels, stickers and any printed marketing materials.
We also pledge to choose vendors who support the mission of making the planet a better place by what they do with the funds given. Our vendors that we use for supplies, one of them being Canva, currently plant one tree per order placed.
Our exclusive collections are created in small quantities to eliminate excess production and product waste. We also use innovative ways to incorporate a message of sustainability in some of the garments created. This could be plastic bags melted to create cording or using dead stock or recycled fabric so that it does not go to landfills.
Not only do we care about the environment, but we also care about the millions of people who take the time to create the clothing being sold. American garment workers face the second-highest rates of wage theft of any group of workers, and most of these workers are women. Paid pennies per article of clothing, some garment workers in the US can't even escape poverty. Likewise, many US apparel factories are forced to compete against bad actors. They lack the investments and transparency they need to rebuild and revitalize the industry.
Join in with us and take a stand to end wage theft in the U.S. clothing industry and support responsible business! Help us cement the United States as a center for responsible apparel production!
The Fashioning Accountability and Building Real Institutional Change (FABRIC Act) of 2022, introduced in the Senate by Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (NY) and into the House of Representatives by Caroline Maloney (NY), would protect garment workers, revitalize domestic manufacturing, and grow dignified jobs.