Ethical Merchandise That Empowers Women

We create sustainable, women-made merchandise for impact-driven brands, artists and content creators.

Every order fuels employment and empowerment programs!

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what we do

Ethical Merchandise

From t-shirts and totes to kits and pouches, we deliver merchandise tailored to your organization’s needs. Every order is data-backed and made-to-order to minimize waste, produced with organic fabrics, and crafted in vetted all-women production houses — ensuring reliability, ethics, and quality at scale.

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Launching in 2026

WEST Program

Women’s Empowerment & Skills Training (WEST) Program is a cohort-based initiative built on our 7 Pillars of Holistic Empowerment. Designed to support women in India and Canada, including immigrant and refugee women, with tools, networks, and pathways to thrive.

Contact us if this program is of interest to you - open to partnerships and sponsporships.

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Global Goals Behind Our Work

SDG 5: Gender Equality

Why it matters:
The textile industry employs millions of women — yet most face unequal pay, unsafe conditions, and little chance to lead.

How we align:
We work exclusively with vetted, all-women production houses and are developing our WEST program (launching 2026) to give women tools to thrive — from employment to legal awareness and mental health.

SDG 1: No Poverty

Why it matters:
241 million workers worldwide still live in extreme poverty, and women are disproportionately affected.

How we align:
Through sustainable merchandise orders, we’ve created consistent work for 100+ women from underserved communities in India, and we’re building pathways for immigrant and refugee women in Canada to step into the economy with dignity.

SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production

Why it matters:
The fashion industry produces 92 million tonnes of waste annually and accounts for up to 10% of global CO₂ emissions.

How we align:
We use organic fabrics, create made-to-order merchandise to avoid overproduction, and have repurposed 2,500m of surplus textiles — proving merchandise can be ethical, sustainable, and impactful.