A handwoven textile is more than just a piece of fabric; it’s a piece of history. Peruvian textiles can be traced back for thousands of years. Careful preservation has kept this art form alive today, and the skilled artisans who create the woven fabrics used in our designs, do so by combining heritage techniques passed down through generations, with technology that ranges from traditional to modern.
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Impact Fashion Talk with Rebecca Burgess of Fibershed
Posted on December 04 2018
Impact Fashion Leaders | Fall Speaker Events
Posted on August 29 2018
Our 1st Retail Store Opens EARTH DAY, 2018
Posted on April 21 2018
Try on our sustainable fashion for yourself! Visit us in Petaluma at our brand new, first-ever retail store! Grand opening this EARTH DAY, April 22nd, 2018.
The new store is located at 110 Petaluma Boulevard N, Unit A, a spacious and historical building in the downtown heart of this vibrant Sonoma County tourist destination. Once inside, customers can experience the handcrafted, quality clothing for which INDIGENOUS is known, and have the opportunity to learn more about the company, its artisans, ethics, and mission. The store’s decor and fixturing features local, recycled materials, while the walls are decorated with compelling photography of organic cotton farmers and artisans, providing a window into their fair trade supply chain.
Organic Cotton Farmers
Posted on March 24 2018