Where do you ship from?
Our items are shipped directly from our warehouse in Oregon.
How long will it take to receive my order?
Orders typically ship within 3–5 business days. Delivery times vary depending on your location and shipping option selected at checkout.
Can I track my order?
Yes. Once your order ships, you’ll receive a confirmation email with a tracking link.
Where are your products manufactured?
Our shirts are manufactured in Honduras. They are designed and printed in Oregon. We carefully select our products based on sustainable materials and the manufacturer's commitment to ethical labor standards.
What is your return policy?
We do not accept returns, as each piece is made to order and crafted with care to minimize waste and overproduction. Please review size and product details carefully before purchasing.
What makes your garments sustainable?
We source fabrics from mills that prioritize ethical labor and eco-friendly production. Our shirts are made from 100% organic cotton. Using all-organic materials helps protect soil health, reduces water pollution, and supports safer working conditions for farmers. It’s a cleaner choice for the planet and a more comfortable one for you.
We work exclusively with a Pacific Northwest printer that shares our minimal waste philosophy and general eco-conscious values.
Do you use environmentally friendly packaging?
Yes! All of our packaging is compostable. We minimize waste whenever possible. We source exclusively and directly from a woman-owned business that shares our values.
What if my garment arrives damaged?
Please reach out within 7 days of receiving your item with pictures, and we’ll make it right.
Do you have any political affiliations?
No. We’re not affiliated with any political party or organization. Our message is for anyone who prioritizes thoughtfulness, kindness, and human dignity.
Do you have any religious affiliations?
No, we’re not affiliated with any religious institutions. We focus our support and partnerships on organizations where resources are limited and the need for funding is greatest.