Our approach to sustainability is rooted in material integrity and the belief that objects should not only endure but grow more meaningful with time. To create textiles as heirlooms is to reject disposability, understanding that beauty deepens through age, wear, and continued use. This requires accountability for how materials are sourced and how labor is valued.

We work with BCI-certified cotton and ahimsa silk, ensuring that the fibers themselves reflect ethical cultivation, while prioritizing fair pay and respect for the beings whose mastery shapes these fabrics. Sustainability, in this sense, is not a fixed achievement but a continual process of refinement—an ongoing effort to seek the reversal of the destruction caused by industrial processes and participate in systems that restore balance between material culture and the living world.

 

"Sustainability isn’t a destination but a practice of accountability—one that asks us to create with integrity, to value the labor behind each thread, and to design with the understanding that beauty grows deeper with time."

- Sean Leffers