The Re-worked Guide

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Not Recycled. Reimagined.

Every piece is reworked by hand — one-of-a-kind, made to stand out.

Why Re-make?

Start Fresh. Rebuild Better.

We don’t remake from the old.

We start with fresh blanks and transform them — cut, stitched, reworked — into something you won’t find anywhere else.

No waste. Just intention.

Built with Character.

Every re-make is an original.

From bold patchwork to layered silhouettes, our design team reconstructs each piece by hand — no two exactly the same.

Made in limited runs. Made to stand out.

From Blank to Bold

We start with clean, high-quality basics — and rebuild them from the ground up.
Each re-make is hand-assembled with layered fabrics, bold appliqués, and custom cuts that turn simple pieces into standout artwear.
This isn’t customization. It’s reconstruction.

The Remake Process

From Concept to Creation

Behind the Stitch: Our Remake Journey

Watch the transformation as we take a plain garment and reimagine it into a unique piece of wearable art. The process begins with meticulous stitching, where skilled hands guide the fabric under the needle, carefully adding vibrant details and textures. Each stitch is placed with purpose, creating a beautiful, one-of-a-kind design. From fabric manipulation to the final touches, this is how we make every piece truly special — with love, precision, and craftsmanship.

Care Tips for Reworked Garments

Gentle Washing: Wash your reworked pieces inside out to protect delicate stitches and embroidery. Use a mild detergent and cold water to maintain the fabric's color and integrity.

Avoid Bleaching: Reworked garments often feature unique, handcrafted elements. Avoid bleach or harsh chemicals, as they can damage the fabric and stitching.

Air Dry: Instead of machine drying, air dry your reworked garments by laying them flat or hanging them up. This helps preserve the shape and quality of the garment while avoiding shrinkage.

Iron with Care: If needed, iron your garment inside out on a low heat setting. Avoid direct contact with embroidered or detailed areas to prevent damage.

Storage: Store your reworked items in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading. Use padded hangers for garments with intricate designs to maintain their shape.