We're taking down Big Polyester.

MOST CLOTHING TODAY IS BASICALLY PLASTIC WRAPPED IN HYPE.

Polyester dominates the modern clothing industry—especially in athletic wear and fast fashion.

Over 60% of all textiles produced today are made from synthetic fibers like polyester, nylon, and acrylic. Why?

Because it’s cheap to make, quick to scale, and looks good under (Kardashian-level fake Hollywood) studio lighting.

But that sheen is just a mirage.

You might as well be wearing a glorified plastic bag.

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THE CHEMICAL COST IS HIDDEN IN THE TAG.

Polyester is made from petroleum—yes, the same stuff you pump into your car—and every time you wear it, wash it, or even move in it, millions of microplastics break off and enter the air around you.

Those particles don’t just float away—they’re inhaled, absorbed, and ingested.

They've been found in human lungs, placentas, bloodstreams, and yes—even in newborns before their first breath.

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  • Protect Your Hormones

    Polyester isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s toxic.

    Made with petroleum and treated with chemicals like BPA and PFAS (forever chemicals), these synthetics sit on your skin all day and can disrupt your endocrine system.

    It sits at 0 Hertz (yes, ZERO) on the vibrational scale.

    Linen maxxes over 5000 Hz. Organic Cotton = ~150 Hz. Pick your poison.

  • Rep Style That Lasts

    Quality over quantity.

    Our organic linen and cotton pieces are made to last, unlike fast fashion polyester that pills and breaks down after a few washes.

    Timeless style builds confidence—and when you feel good in your clothes, people notice.

    You won’t need to keep rebuying or chasing trends when you invest in garments that actually reflect your values.

  • Vote With Your Dollar

    Every purchase is a vote.

    Wearing cheap, synthetic clothing supports fast fashion and factory pollution.

    Wearing organic, ethically-made apparel supports clean soil, real craftsmanship, and conscious living.

    Your closet is either part of the problem—or the revolution.

    Because what you wear doesn’t just reflect your values—it funds them.