work we like: everlane
how many clothing websites do you visit that have a “factories” tab? We were already fans of everlane‘s well-designed, high-quality clothing and accessories, but we’ve become even more intrigued by the way they combine their good taste with their great mission statement. everlane


how many clothing websites do you visit that have a “factories” tab? We were already fans of everlane‘s well-designed, high-quality clothing and accessories, but we’ve become even more intrigued by the way they combine their good taste with their great mission statement.

everlane doesn’t just say that they’re transparent, they stand by their claim of “radical transparency” and tell the stories behind their production, including the locations of their factories and the cost breakdown of making their products. They showcase the spaces where their clothes are made and highlight the people who make them.
everlane brings forward strong marketing and design principles across their brand, striking a great balance between highlighting their mission and the quality of their products, sacrificing neither for the other. their presentation and engagement are as intentional and well-executed as their modern, minimalist clothing. swoon. #knowyourfactories




on loving.
february has us thinking about how we love in all its forms – family, friends, partners and even strangers – and about the barriers we put up that prevent us from loving – professional, age, race, class, gender, etc. luckily, we found the 12 Kinds of Kindness project to help us

leap year.
leap years feel exciting – plenty of events only happen once every four years, but few others feel as special as a leap year. like a secret gift from something otherwise indelible (i.e. the calendar), the leap year always seems to sneak up on and surprise us. despite the exciteme

leap year.
leap years feel exciting – plenty of events only happen once every four years, but few others feel as special as a leap year. like a secret gift from something otherwise indelible (i.e. the calendar), the leap year always seems to sneak up on and surprise us. despite the exciteme
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on loving.
february has us thinking about how we love in all its forms – family, friends, partners and even strangers – and about the barriers we put up that prevent us from loving – professional, age, race, class, gender, etc. luckily, we found the 12 Kinds of Kindness project to help us
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that snow though.
with a mega-storm about to roll through d.c., we figured it was a good time for some snowspiration. these pics from self-taught farmer wilson “snowflake” bentley – who took his first photograph in 1885 – represent a few things we love: entrepreneurship, noticing the details, nega
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