FARM TO CLOSET
“In general, I think people have lost touch with how things are made. It’s coming back in food, but with fashion, people don’t care as much; they buy things and throw them away in a season. People don’t think about how it’s made or what’s behind it. A leather bag, or t-shirt for example, doesn’t just grow on trees. It’s a plant before it’s cut to make thread. And then it’s made into fabric, and then a pattern, and so on. It’s a lot of work, and more than anything, we want to know and respect every person that’s been a part of our process.”