Landfill mountain of tangled polyester fast fashion waste, cold desaturated tones
Before
Model wearing flowing deadstock-silk wrap dress in golden-hour light, hand resting on wooden railing
After

"Same planet. Different choice."

12,000 gallons saved47 maker partnersZero virgin polyester
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Layer 01 — The Outer Packaging

Clothes that remember
where they came from.

Weave is a collective of 47 independent makers who work exclusively with deadstock silk, organic linen, and reclaimed denim. Every garment carries a tag — the mill that wove the fabric, the hands that cut it, and the water saved making it. Not a story. A record.

Deadstock fabrics sourced from Italian and Japanese mills
Each maker earns 60% of the garment's retail price
Production runs of 30 pieces or fewer — no overstock
Maker hands carefully folding a piece of deadstock silk fabric in a studio
47
independent makers, all named on every tag
12,000gallons
of water saved per collection
47partners
independent maker studios
100%traceable
fiber sourcing, mill to garment
0virgin poly
no new plastic, ever
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Layer 02 — The Tissue Layer

Every fiber has a
return address.

We only work with mills we can name. Below are the five fibers in the current collection — click any card to see the full sourcing record.

Close-up texture of Deadstock Silk from Como, Italy
Silk

Deadstock Silk

Como, Italy
100% Mulberry Silk12 momme

Mill-end rolls from a 90-year-old Lombard weaver. No new looms run for this fabric.

Close-up texture of Organic Linen from Normandy, France
Linen

Organic Linen

Normandy, France
GOTS-certified flax185 g/m²

Rain-fed, zero irrigation. The same fields for six generations.

Close-up texture of Reclaimed Denim from Okayama, Japan
Denim

Reclaimed Denim

Okayama, Japan
Post-consumer cotton10 oz selvedge

Collected from studio offcuts across Tokyo's garment district.

Close-up texture of Hemp Canvas from Hangzhou, China
Hemp

Hemp Canvas

Hangzhou, China
Undyed hemp240 g/m²

Uses 50% less water than cotton. No pesticides required.

Close-up texture of Tencel Blend from Lenzing, Austria
Tencel

Tencel Blend

Lenzing, Austria
TENCEL™ Modal160 g/m²

Closed-loop solvent process. The water goes back in, every time.

Layer 03 — The Garment Reveal

Thirty pieces or fewer.
Never more.

Each maker runs a single production of 30 garments. When they're gone, they're gone. No restocks, no reprints.

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Côme Wrap Dress by Lucia Ferraro — Deadstock silk charmeuse
Silk
4,200 gal saved

Côme Wrap Dress

Deadstock silk charmeuse · 12 momme

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Lucia Ferraro

Studio Ferraro, Milan

"This fabric sat in a warehouse for three years. I cut it in three hours."
Rouen Linen Jacket by Thomas Dupont — GOTS organic linen
Linen
3,100 gal saved

Rouen Linen Jacket

GOTS organic linen · 185 g/m²

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Thomas Dupont

Atelier Dupont, Lyon

"The same field, the same family, the same weave for sixty years."
Okayama Denim Overshirt by Kenji Tanaka — Reclaimed selvedge denim
Denim
2,800 gal saved

Okayama Denim Overshirt

Reclaimed selvedge denim · 10 oz

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Kenji Tanaka

Tanaka Works, Osaka

"Every pair of jeans you never bought — that's what this is made from."
Lenzing Modal Slip by Ana Sousa — TENCEL™ Modal blend
Tencel
1,900 gal saved

Lenzing Modal Slip

TENCEL™ Modal blend · 160 g/m²

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Ana Sousa

Casa Sousa, Porto

"Soft as silk, honest as linen. The water goes back in."
Hangzhou Hemp Trousers by Mei Lin — Undyed hemp canvas
Hemp
5,100 gal saved

Hangzhou Hemp Trousers

Undyed hemp canvas · 240 g/m²

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Mei Lin

Lin Studio, Shanghai

"Hemp doesn't ask for much. Neither should the clothes you wear every day."
Como Silk Blouse by Sara Bianchi — Deadstock silk voile
Silk
3,600 gal saved

Como Silk Blouse

Deadstock silk voile · 8 momme

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Sara Bianchi

Bianchi Sartoria, Como

"There were forty meters left on the bolt. Now there are none."
Layer 04 — The Handwritten Note

The people who kept
their pieces.

Portrait of Margot Bellamy, Weave customer from Portland, OR

Margot Bellamy

Portland, OR

"I've been buying 'sustainable' fashion for years and this is the first time I actually believed it. The tag made me cry a little. The dress made me feel like myself."

Côme Wrap Dress

Made by Lucia Ferraro

January 2026

Portrait of Daniel Osei, Weave customer from Brooklyn, NY

Daniel Osei

Brooklyn, NY

"Bought this as a gift for myself after donating three bags of H&M to the thrift store. The selvedge edge is visible at the cuff. You can see exactly what it is."

Okayama Denim Overshirt

Made by Kenji Tanaka

December 2025

Portrait of Priya Krishnamurthy, Weave customer from San Francisco, CA

Priya Krishnamurthy

San Francisco, CA

"My sister asked where I got it. I showed her the tag — mill name, maker name, water saved. She ordered one the next morning. That tag does more than any ad ever could."

Rouen Linen Jacket

Made by Thomas Dupont

February 2026

Portrait of Sven Holmberg, Weave customer from Seattle, WA

Sven Holmberg

Seattle, WA

"I was skeptical about the price until I read Mei Lin's note on the tag. Sixty meters of undyed hemp, zero irrigation. I've worn these twice a week since they arrived."

Hangzhou Hemp Trousers

Made by Mei Lin

January 2026

Deadstock SilkOrganic LinenReclaimed DenimZero PolyesterNamed MakersTraceable Fibers12,000 Gallons Saved47 Partners
Deadstock SilkOrganic LinenReclaimed DenimZero PolyesterNamed MakersTraceable Fibers12,000 Gallons Saved47 Partners
The whole collection

Every piece.
Every story.

47 makers. 5 fibers. One rule: you can read every tag and believe every word.

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