Why Sustainability Matters

So much of what’s being made today is mass-produced, poorly constructed, and built to be disposable. Fast fashion encourages constant consumption—and as a result, landfills are overflowing with garments that were only worn once or twice.  

That’s where vintage comes in. 

With vintage on the rise, many of us are stepping into sustainability without even realizing it. Choosing vintage means giving a second life to clothes that were made to last. These pieces have already stood the test of time—crafted with care, durable fabrics, and unique details you rarely find in modern manufacturing. 

For Brittany, sustainability has always been front and center when it comes to her business. After studying at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), where sustainability is deeply woven into the curriculum, the importance of conscious fashion became impossible to ignore. It’s not just a trend—it’s a responsibility. 

Vintage clothing isn’t just stylish—it’s circular. It can be reworn, reimagined, and passed down through generations. Each piece carries a story, and by wearing it, you’re continuing that legacy while reducing waste and overproduction. It’s fashion with soul and purpose.