Artisan maker bent over a cutting table, afternoon light catching dust motes and brass scissors on deadstock silk fabric

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Deadstock silk. Organic hemp. Made by hands you can name.

50

Pieces per drop

3

Named makers

100%

Deadstock & organic

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Priya Sharma, textile dyer in Jaipur, stirring an indigo vat with afternoon light streaming through a workshop window
Jaipur, Rajasthan

Priya Sharma

Textile Dyer

Priya has been stirring indigo vats since she was fourteen, learning the craft from her mother in the workshops of the old city. She sources her indigo from a cooperative of farmers in Madhya Pradesh — no synthetic mordants, no shortcuts. Each dip deepens the color by a shade. It takes eleven dips to reach the blue that appears on your collar.

"The cloth remembers every hand that touched it."

Wide-leg indigo-dyed linen trousers with raw hem, floating against parchment background

Indigo Wide-Leg Trouser

Deadstock linen · Jaipur indigo

Deadstock LinenNatural IndigoOrganic Cotton Lining
Marco Reyes, pattern cutter in a Los Angeles studio, pinning muslin to a dress form under bright workshop lighting
Downtown Los Angeles, CA

Marco Reyes

Pattern Cutter

Marco learned pattern cutting in Mexico City before relocating to the garment district on San Pedro Street. He pins muslin to a dress form the way a sculptor prods clay — slowly, by feel. Every Loom silhouette passes through his hands twice: once as a sketch, once as a toile. He added the raw hem to the trouser because he said finishing it would be a lie.

"A hem is a decision. I let the cloth decide."

Cropped bomber jacket in reclaimed denim with visible stitching, floating against warm cream background

Reclaimed Denim Bomber

Reclaimed denim · Deadstock silk lining

Reclaimed DenimDeadstock Silk LiningBrass Hardware
Close-up of hands mending a garment with needle and thread, soft workshop lighting

Elena Vasquez
Mender, Los Angeles

Every return passes through Elena's hands before it goes anywhere else. She repairs pilled seams, reinforces stress points, re-dyes faded patches. In three years, she has kept 847 pieces out of landfill. She says mending is just listening to what the cloth still wants to be.

"Nothing I touch is finished. It's just resting."

Send a Piece for Repair

847

Pieces rescued from landfill

100%

Returns assessed for repair first

3 yrs

Average additional garment life

0

Pieces discarded this season

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Every thread has an address.

100%

Deadstock Only

We source exclusively from mill overruns and cancelled orders — fabric that already exists and would otherwise be destroyed.

of base fabrics are deadstock or organic

11

Jaipur, India

Natural dye cooperative. Indigo, madder root, turmeric. No synthetic mordants.

dye vat immersions per piece

2–3

Los Angeles, CA

Pattern cutting and construction in the San Pedro garment district.

weeks per 50-piece drop

−94%

Carbon Footprint

We offset all shipping. Our per-garment carbon is 94% lower than industry average.

carbon vs. conventional fashion

50

50 Pieces

Every drop is limited to 50 pieces. No restocks. No overproduction.

pieces per drop, always


The Lookbook

Fabric origin and maker name appear before price. Because that's what matters first.

50 pieces · 6 silhouettesShop All
Model wearing wide-leg indigo linen trousers with raw hem in warm afternoon light, Laurel Canyon editorial

Deadstock linen · Jaipur indigo

Made by Priya Sharma

Indigo Wide-Leg Trouser

$285

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Deadstock linen · Jaipur indigo

Indigo Wide-Leg Trouser

$285

Cropped bomber jacket in reclaimed denim with visible brass hardware, styled over cream silk blouse

Reclaimed denim · Deadstock silk lining

Made by Marco Reyes

Reclaimed Denim Bomber

$340

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Reclaimed denim · Deadstock silk lining

Reclaimed Denim Bomber

$340

Organic hemp canvas wide-leg trousers with natural undyed finish, worn with vintage leather belt

Organic hemp canvas · Undyed

Made by Marco Reyes

Hemp Canvas Wide-Leg

$265

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Organic hemp canvas · Undyed

Hemp Canvas Wide-Leg

$265

Deadstock silk charmeuse slip dress in warm terracotta tone, long bias cut, natural light

Deadstock silk charmeuse · Madder root dye

Made by Priya Sharma

Silk Charmeuse Slip

$310

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Deadstock silk charmeuse · Madder root dye

Silk Charmeuse Slip

$310

Wool crepe oversized blazer with raw edges and single brass button, editorial portrait

Deadstock wool crepe · Unlined

Made by Marco Reyes

Deadstock Wool Blazer

$395

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Deadstock wool crepe · Unlined

Deadstock Wool Blazer

$395

Two models in matching indigo hemp pieces, backlit by golden hour sun through eucalyptus trees

Organic hemp · Natural indigo

Made by Priya Sharma

Hemp Indigo Set

$480

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Organic hemp · Natural indigo

Hemp Indigo Set

$480

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