Soulful Stitches, Forever Fabrics

Slow-made bohemian clothing with a story in every thread

Reclaimed Cotton Kantha

Our reclaimed cotton kantha fabric begins life as vintage cotton saree's that have been layered and hand-stitched together by rural artisans in India. Traditionally used as quilts or blankets, these textiles carry years of history in their threads.

We carefully source and rework these kantha pieces into modern bohemian clothing — preserving the intricate hand stitching while transforming them into wearable designs. Using reclaimed kantha cotton reduces textile waste, honours slow craftsmanship and prevents high-quality natural fibres from ending up in landfill. It also helps support local female artisans to provide for their families using an age old tradition - that's passed down from generation to generation.

Reclaimed Saree Silk

Our reclaimed saree silk pieces are created from vintage silk saree's that are no longer worn but still rich in colour, embroidery and character. Rather than letting these exquisite fabrics be discarded, we reimagine them into flowing garments that celebrate their beauty.

Many pieces are then hand tie-dyed in small batches, adding depth and contemporary tone while allowing original embroidery and metallic threads to softly show through the colour. Every garment is one of a kind — shaped by both its past life and its new transformation.

Bali Rayon Tie Dye

Our Indonesian rayon tie-dye fabrics are produced by small artisan teams using traditional hand-dye techniques. Rayon is a plant-derived fibre made from cellulose, chosen for its softness, breathability and fluid drape — ideal for relaxed bohemian silhouettes.

Working with independent makers allows us to support traditional dye skills while producing in small, considered quantities to avoid overproduction. Each tie-dye pattern is individually created, meaning no two pieces are ever the same.

Supporting People and Planet

Behind each piece is a commitment to responsible making — fair artisan partnerships, small-batch production, and reclaimed textiles that extend the life of materials. This ensures that the clothing you love wearing also aligns with the values you care about: ethical fashion practices, reduced textile waste, support for traditional skills, and more sustainable materials. Style and responsibility are not separate ideas here; they coexist in every garment.