• From Adirondack Hands to the World: Weaving Community into Fashion

  • Fashion today is often faceless. Most of the clothes we wear are made thousands of miles away by people we’ll never meet, in places we’ll never see. The story of who made them, how they were made, and what impact they had on the earth is hidden behind a price tag.

  • We believe fashion should be different. It should connect us—not separate us.

  • Our braided bras were born in the Adirondack towns of Thurman and Warrensburg. Small communities rooted in resilience, surrounded by forests and mountains, where people understand what it means to work with care and live close to the land.

  • By anchoring production here, we are rethinking the foundation of fashion. Instead of outsourcing labor to distant factories, we are keeping value where it belongs—within the community.

  • Every bra we make supports families, neighbors, and local makers. Every sale strengthens the fabric of the place we call home.

  • And yet, these bras are not just for us. They are for the world.

  • Innovation can rise from anywhere - even a small town in the Adirondacks. By weaving community into every step of the process, we’re proving that global fashion can grow from local roots.

  • Community-made fashion is about more than geography. It’s about values:

  • Care. Each bra is touched by people who see themselves as stewards, not just producers.

  • Pride. The garment carries the spirit of the place and people who made it.

  • Connection. Buyers aren’t just purchasing fabric; they’re joining a story that includes makers, families, and neighbors.