need to get an EU distribution setup going cos these taxes on checkout
Yeah sucks. Got a lot of nice stockists in EU like The Next Door and Merci etc (and mr Porter) but yeah it’s not great for us all these awfully high taxes.
Doing our best to have a cheaper solution in a month but for now this is best we can do.
Yeah sucks. Got a lot of nice stockists in EU like The Next Door and Merci etc (and mr Porter) but yeah it’s not great for us all these awfully high taxes.
Doing our best to have a cheaper solution in a month but for now this is best we can do.
Appreciate it must be annoying as s*** to deal with it atm and definitely costly to actually deal with it too so just venting more than anything. But definitely gonna look to get somebody to proxy or keep an eye on those retailers in future
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Full stockist list for this season in the caption
so what's the story on this brand
so what's the story on this brand
The Positive Product Manifesto
STORY mfg. was born out of a desire for a more authentic, fulfilling and kind approach to fashion -- one that doesn't involve a trade-off between aesthetics and consciousness. We are a husband and wife team and work with a large group of dyers, weavers, embroiderers and tailors.
We want to make things and choices that help change the fashion industry for the better and show that being considerate and kind (to people and the planet) is not only important but an enormous strength. We believe fashion can be a form of social activism and that STORY mfg. can help create a more positive future 🌍.
Our manifesto has been the cornerstone of our practice, but it's open to adaptation as more opportunities to create positive interactions arise.
Patron of the arts
In the past, the great luxury fashion houses would be ambassadors of craft - often keeping niche artisan practices alive. Art and craft are not only beautiful but crucial and important culturally for so many left behind in an ever faster and more automated economy. We aim to bridge the gap between these worlds and both promote artistic practices and foster new ones in places where people have been marginalised.
Waste is lazy
There is no 'waste' in nature. A seed grows into a plant with energy from the sun, lives, dies and turns into life-giving soil for everything else. This approach of not only 'zero impact' but 'positive impact' is our ultimate goal.
We collect our natural fibre offcuts from production and re use them for lining, stuffing or other items. If they're too small to be used in that way they are driven down the road and turned into paper which we use to make hangtags and packaging.
While we use very little synthetic materials, what we do use is recycled or easily remove-able and widely recycle-able and we use no single-use plastics anywhere.
Animal kind
We never, ever, use animal products because we don’t feel there is anything sustainable or positive in raising and slaughtering other creatures. Our stand on kindness extends to our makers and customers too - we ensure that our materials and garments do not carry horrid toxic chemicals that could be harmful to work with or wear. Everything we do is vegan and completely cruelty-free.
Regenerative agriculture
Our greater goal is to help reverse the damage done by industry and enter into practices that leave the planet better off after our work is done. Our natural indigo sourcing comes from an effort to fix nitrogen levels in over-tilled and farmed soil, and our dyeing takes place in a re-planted forest where all our waste is used to fertilise the gardens.
Family values
Our work is heavily craft-based and involves both teaching and learning new techniques together with our craftspeople. We are invested in giving continuous, well-paid work and do not switch for cheaper alternatives.
Anti Racist
The Fashion industry is one of the most powerful oppressors. If it were a government, we would call it the cruelest regime on the planet for the way it upholds racist practices, disenfranchises, economically enslaves and perpetuates racist stereotypes. The industry relies on the hard work, culture, history, passion and resources of people it chooses not to represent - often perpetuating a disgusting measure of value to customers based on race. We will continue to champion those we work with, and challenge at every turn racist attitudes. We will be inclusive in our hiring practices, partnerships, collaborations, media and use our influence to fight systemic xenophobia, racism and discrimination.
Clothing is skincare
If the chemicals in clothing were packaged into a cream you'd never let it anywhere near your skin - so why do we ignore it when it's in the things we wear? Our approach to fabric and dyes is to use only ingredients that are non toxic and skin kind. The vast majority of our dyes and materials are made from natural elements used throughout history (although it's important to remember that some people are allergic to things found in nature like peanuts, soy, etc.)
Built to last
We build products to last because the most sustainable way to live is to buy less. Our construction methods are transplanted from vintage workwear and military making our goods durable and strong for their lifetime.
Synthetics are not our enemy
Synthetics have been vilified as enemy number 1. in the fight for a nicer future but it feels as if this is a bit of a distraction from more nuanced issues. Synthetics in the right application and with thoughtful design are sometimes a better choice of material. Single use plastic bags are obviously idiotic and short sighted, but we think recycling and mindful design with synthetic materials is important.
Pragmatic by nature
Story mfg. is constantly adapting to new discoveries and our manifesto is a living document. We are careful not to get stuck in an ideology if new, better, kinder, production options arise.
https://www.storymfg.com/pages/manfifesto
The Positive Product Manifesto
STORY mfg. was born out of a desire for a more authentic, fulfilling and kind approach to fashion -- one that doesn't involve a trade-off between aesthetics and consciousness. We are a husband and wife team and work with a large group of dyers, weavers, embroiderers and tailors.
We want to make things and choices that help change the fashion industry for the better and show that being considerate and kind (to people and the planet) is not only important but an enormous strength. We believe fashion can be a form of social activism and that STORY mfg. can help create a more positive future 🌍.
Our manifesto has been the cornerstone of our practice, but it's open to adaptation as more opportunities to create positive interactions arise.
Patron of the arts
In the past, the great luxury fashion houses would be ambassadors of craft - often keeping niche artisan practices alive. Art and craft are not only beautiful but crucial and important culturally for so many left behind in an ever faster and more automated economy. We aim to bridge the gap between these worlds and both promote artistic practices and foster new ones in places where people have been marginalised.
Waste is lazy
There is no 'waste' in nature. A seed grows into a plant with energy from the sun, lives, dies and turns into life-giving soil for everything else. This approach of not only 'zero impact' but 'positive impact' is our ultimate goal.
We collect our natural fibre offcuts from production and re use them for lining, stuffing or other items. If they're too small to be used in that way they are driven down the road and turned into paper which we use to make hangtags and packaging.
While we use very little synthetic materials, what we do use is recycled or easily remove-able and widely recycle-able and we use no single-use plastics anywhere.
Animal kind
We never, ever, use animal products because we don’t feel there is anything sustainable or positive in raising and slaughtering other creatures. Our stand on kindness extends to our makers and customers too - we ensure that our materials and garments do not carry horrid toxic chemicals that could be harmful to work with or wear. Everything we do is vegan and completely cruelty-free.
Regenerative agriculture
Our greater goal is to help reverse the damage done by industry and enter into practices that leave the planet better off after our work is done. Our natural indigo sourcing comes from an effort to fix nitrogen levels in over-tilled and farmed soil, and our dyeing takes place in a re-planted forest where all our waste is used to fertilise the gardens.
Family values
Our work is heavily craft-based and involves both teaching and learning new techniques together with our craftspeople. We are invested in giving continuous, well-paid work and do not switch for cheaper alternatives.
Anti Racist
The Fashion industry is one of the most powerful oppressors. If it were a government, we would call it the cruelest regime on the planet for the way it upholds racist practices, disenfranchises, economically enslaves and perpetuates racist stereotypes. The industry relies on the hard work, culture, history, passion and resources of people it chooses not to represent - often perpetuating a disgusting measure of value to customers based on race. We will continue to champion those we work with, and challenge at every turn racist attitudes. We will be inclusive in our hiring practices, partnerships, collaborations, media and use our influence to fight systemic xenophobia, racism and discrimination.
Clothing is skincare
If the chemicals in clothing were packaged into a cream you'd never let it anywhere near your skin - so why do we ignore it when it's in the things we wear? Our approach to fabric and dyes is to use only ingredients that are non toxic and skin kind. The vast majority of our dyes and materials are made from natural elements used throughout history (although it's important to remember that some people are allergic to things found in nature like peanuts, soy, etc.)
Built to last
We build products to last because the most sustainable way to live is to buy less. Our construction methods are transplanted from vintage workwear and military making our goods durable and strong for their lifetime.
Synthetics are not our enemy
Synthetics have been vilified as enemy number 1. in the fight for a nicer future but it feels as if this is a bit of a distraction from more nuanced issues. Synthetics in the right application and with thoughtful design are sometimes a better choice of material. Single use plastic bags are obviously idiotic and short sighted, but we think recycling and mindful design with synthetic materials is important.
Pragmatic by nature
Story mfg. is constantly adapting to new discoveries and our manifesto is a living document. We are careful not to get stuck in an ideology if new, better, kinder, production options arise.
!https://youtu.be/3qW2U7rVyco!https://youtu.be/zjumR28dzp4P good story, can't lie
https://www.instagram.com/p/CUVRGVANbWr/
Spiral mules
Open for preorder this week or next.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CUVRGVANbWr/
Spiral mules
Open for preorder this week or next.
look sick too bad mules just fall off my feet
https://www.instagram.com/p/CUVRGVANbWr/
Spiral mules
Open for preorder this week or next.
look sick too bad mules just fall off my feet
I can't rock em either due to how extremely flat my feet are but I never heard of this
No matter how you size on mules they just come off whenever you walk?
I can't rock em either due to how extremely flat my feet are but I never heard of this
No matter how you size on mules they just come off whenever you walk?
Even birkenstocks? I thought they were supposed to be good for feet
I can't rock em either due to how extremely flat my feet are but I never heard of this
No matter how you size on mules they just come off whenever you walk?
I also got the flat feet deal
I also got the flat feet deal
Damn, glad you f*** with Asics as much as you do then
I have three pairs and a busted pair for walking but it would serve my feet well to have them be a larger part of my rotation
https://www.instagram.com/p/CUVRGVANbWr/
Spiral mules
Open for preorder this week or next.
@Crossroader what you think of these?
https://www.instagram.com/p/CUVRGVANbWr/
Spiral mules
Open for preorder this week or next.
Sick, though I don't usually like my footwear too loud the red ones are heaters
i seriously don’t think i can return one of these jackets
the fit is better than I could ever imagine and the lining is so cosy
oh lawd
@Crossroader here are the pictures
KTT220 is the code that's good til October
@Crossroader here are the pictures
KTT220 is the code that's good til October
son why the f*** do we have a KTT code
son why the f*** do we have a KTT code
Cause we got lots of love for Story and Saeed showed love back
What you think seeing the pictures, though?
Cause this seem perfect for what you're describing (purple in a softer/pastel color, jacket, lots of texture between the corduroy and the pockets)
What you think seeing the pictures, though?
Cause this seem perfect for what you're describing (purple in a softer/pastel color, jacket, lots of texture between the corduroy and the pockets)
the details are crazy, i still think the purple is too strong though, still not confident on what purple i'd like but yeah theoretically it ticks all the boxes. Something makes me think the jacket would go HARD as a red
the details are crazy, i still think the purple is too strong though, still not confident on what purple i'd like but yeah theoretically it ticks all the boxes. Something makes me think the jacket would go HARD as a red
There's a bark brown colorway that's amazing too and in my mind that's not too far from red so I agree
And noted, back to the search
storymfg.com/collections/footwear
mule pre order up. cant order till 4th oct tho