About me
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I have been collecting clothes since I could even afford them. As a kid, I realized that the things I wanted wouldn’t be mine unless I worked for them—so I did. I started collecting Supreme at the age of 14, reselling all my other belongings just to afford that one piece. I remember the first time I camped out for a Supreme drop, standing in line for hours just to get my hands on something I had worked so hard for. That moment made me realize that fashion wasn’t just about clothes—it was about the experience, the culture, and the stories behind each piece.
Eventually, I ventured into different brands and designers and fell in love with the art of fashion. I started thrifting regularly, not just to find pieces to resell, but to get inspiration for new outfits and push myself to try new styles. There was something exciting about digging through racks of old clothes, wondering about their history and how I could give them a second life.
At first, it was just a hobby—something to do in my spare time. But I quickly realized how much I loved styling people and helping them feel confident in something they normally wouldn’t wear. I often get asked the same question: What is the end goal in all of this?
Well, I’d love to say I knew. Right now, I’m focused on growing this business I’ve built because it’s important to me, but I also have bigger aspirations. I want to become a stylist, create my own clothing, and find my place in the fashion industry. More than anything, I want to leave something behind—something meaningful. Maybe that’s why I love people’s old clothes so much. Each piece carries a story, and by passing them on, new memories are made.
With so many clothes in the world, there isn’t really a need to produce more—especially with the way they’re being made today. The quality has declined, and fast fashion has taken over. But some things in life never change, and if I can play a small part in reshaping how people view clothing—whether through sustainability, styling, or storytelling—I’ll consider that a success.
I know I don’t have to write this, but I wanted to share a little bit about myself and why I do what I do. Anyway, if you’ve read this, I appreciate it—and hopefully, you’ll buy some clothes and give them a better home. Remember, you can do whatever you want in this life, and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.