Our commitment to changing what it means to be a clothing brand starts here with your support.
Ethical Standards
Our commitment to "changing what it means to be a clothing brand" extends to how we produce our clothing. To us, being ethical means caring for humanity. It means caring for the people in our communities, it means not using sweatshop labor, it means fair working conditions, it means fair wages, it means equality, it means giving back.
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To achieve this, we make sure to only work with those manufacturers that can prove SA8000 social responsibility standards. Unlike fast fashion brands that turn a blind eye to safe working conditions and fair pay, we'd rather take the time to ensure our products don't hurt anyone or exploit unfair labor practices.

Sustainability
We design our products with longevity in mind. Our clothes are crafted with carefully chosen materials, stiching, and design, to allow them to last as long as possible. Making durable clothes that won't go out of style ensures less waste and aids in our effort to fight negative environmental impact on the world.
To reduce waste, we're committed to using the most minimum amount of packaging, or alternative packaging materials when possible. This includes using biodegradable mailers rather then traditional poly plastic mailers that end up in landfills and oceans. We've gotten rid of packaging slips in favor of using email.