The Capsule Edit

A modern lens on sustainable, cruelty-free luxury.

We didn’t start with a trend. We started with a question: what if every piece in your wardrobe was made without harm?

The answer is 12 pieces across three categories — denim, shirts, and blazers — each one chosen because the brand behind it holds itself to a higher standard. No greenwashing. No vague claims. Just makers doing the work.



The Denim

Four pairs built from organic, recycled, and deadstock fabrics by brands redefining what responsible denim looks like. From Triarchy’s biodegradable stretch fibers to Outland Denim’s mission of employing and empowering women who’ve survived trafficking — these aren’t just jeans. They’re a position.



The Shirts

Four pieces in natural and deadstock cotton, made in small batches by brands with full supply chain transparency. GRAMMAR handcrafts each shirt in NYC’s garment district. WE-AR4 repurposes deadstock from the finest European mills. Every shirt here has a story worth wearing.



The Blazers

Four blazers from makers who understand that how something is constructed is inseparable from how it looks. Another Tomorrow uses certified recycled wool and FSC-certified viscose. St. Agni works in small batches with fully named manufacturers. This is tailoring with intention.


Twelve pieces. Three categories. One standard.
This is what a conscious wardrobe actually looks like — not a sacrifice, not a statement. Just better choices, made by better hands.
Luxury feels better when it does no harm.
— HERBE.

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