Why I Started This Brand

I didn’t start this brand because I wanted to make clothes.
I started it because I know what it feels like—
to be angry. To be helpless. To grieve your body while still living in it.

I’ve seen how sudden a diagnosis can arrive.
How a surgery, a fall, a shift in health can change not just your routine,
but your sense of self.

I know what it means to feel the weight of "What now?"
To look at your own body and feel unfamiliar.

But I also know this:
You don’t stop being you.
Not when you walk slower.
Not when you need help getting dressed.
Not when your body asks for something softer.

This brand isn’t about fixing anyone.
It’s about meeting people where they are—
with clothing that adapts, respects, and affirms.

I carry grief and anger in my memory.
But I also carry the hope that what I create
can make someone feel more like themselves again.

This isn’t just a business.
This is my way of saying: 
“I see you. And I made this for you.”

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