Designing Responsibly
Our goal is to take an eco-friendly approach, both in helping you with your wardrobe care and in our business practices.
Fabrics
Blended Twill
Made from landfill-bound (PET) plastic drinking bottles and soda packaging; combined with certified organic cotton that meets the following standard:
- Control Union (SKAL) 100% GOTS Certified Cotton.
- OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Certified eco-friendly and sustainable process for dyeing and finishing.
The result is a soft, twill fabric that is durable and perfect for long term storage needs.
100% Cotton
Cotton has been an important material used for a vast array of purposes throughout the course of human history.
It is a renewable resource grown in the earth and is famous for its strengthen, breathable quality and versatility. You can find it in diverse products such as clothing, paper and home furnishings.
We love it for its cool comfort in garments and in our wardrobe organizers for home and travel.
Organic Fabrics
These fabrics are grown without herbicides or pesticides, dyed and printed with ecofriendly, certified dyes. They meet the
following standards:
- Control Union (SKAL) 100% GOTS Certified Cotton.
- OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Certified eco-friendly and sustainable process for dyeing and finishing.
These certified sustainable fabrics offer wonderful versatility. They are featured in our sheer batiste and some of our heavy weight cotton.
Manufacturing
Made In the USA
In order to support our economy, all our products are made by a team of independent sewers and factories here in the USA. Production costs are fairly negotiated with the best interest of all in mind.
We Produce Per Order or In Limited Quantity
We manufacture our designs in small batches. If not in stock, our factory gets to work creating your order. Orders are generally filled within 5-7 business days. It is made specially for you. This means there is no wasteful over-production, with items sitting idly on a warehouse shelf.
We use a “waste not” philosophy for linings and trims
When designing, we look to fabrics and trims we already own. Re-envisioning them into new items. You may see fabrics repeated several seasons until we run out.
The linings in our bags are from in-house stock when possible. We love the challenge of coordinating fabrics together! So, no two bags may be exactly alike. Each is a unique creation.