The makers I work with

The makers I work with

 

I want things to be transparent, so you can choose to buy or not to buy from a company, I try to be as clear as possible about the design process, but also the values, and the materials, and the companies behind it. 

I try to be as conscious as I can about labor conditions, environmental responsibility, and all those less-visible factors that shape a garment long before it reaches your hands. Choosing the right partners is a huge part of that. 

Keep in mind that I am a small company, my resources and influence are limited, I work with the available possibilities, until I have enough money to make the difference!

Stanley/Stella

Most shirts are from. In my opinion thay make great basics, that I don't only use for printing but also order from their website directly!
Their tees and sweaters feel like the soft, reliable pieces, they hold their shape, stay gentle on the skin, and somehow get better with age.
They claim to commit to doing things right. Think organic cotton, responsible production, and a supply chain that values people just as much as the final product. 

Bella + Canvas

Bella + Canvas approaches garment-making like a true craft. Their fabrics are smooth, durable, and surprisingly lightweight, all their stuff is high quality. They focus on a water-saving dye processes, energy-efficient manufacturing, and a genuine push to reduce waste. 

Creator Studio

Creator Studio is where my ideas turn into something you can wear. Their printing is sharp, consistent, and made to last — rich colors, crisp lines, and a finish that holds up through real life, not just one photoshoot.
They also share my belief in mindful production: made-to-order when possible, less waste, and a workflow built around sustainability without ever sacrificing quality. 

Why

Working with producers who care about the planet, the people, and the product isn’t just a bonus — it’s part of my approach. Good garments should feel good. They should last. And they should be made with respect for the world they come from. As much attention should go into producing as into designing.