Our Planet — Our Pledge
Welcome to Kin + Ally!
It has been a long and bumpy road since we first concepted this idea 2.5 years ago in New York. We were fascinated by the quality of modern activewear available there, and even more inspired by the sustainability movement that was taking place.
We thought, what if we could make something just as awesome and sustainable in our own country? What if we could enable healthy living and mindful consumption within our own people, and create a community that lives by a higher standard for themselves and for our Earth?
By recycling old water bottles into new, high-quality leggings and bras, we want to show you that you can enjoy beautiful and durable activewear pieces without contributing to the current waste crisis (fact: almost all activewear is made out of plastic!) Let's run from mediocrity and aim for the extraordinary. Together, we can create a positive change in our lives and in others', and be part of the solution and not the pollution.
Your allies,
Natasha + Patricia
CO-FOUNDERS
How We Started
Behind the Name
The core meaning behind Kin + Ally is based on our vision for creating a community of people who are working to be KINd and supportive to the planet. We are passionate about environmentally sustainable living because we believe it is our duty to protect the few resources we have left, and we want to inspire others to have the same goal. In other words, we are looking for KINdred spirits and ALLIES to help us realize our mission for developing more eco-conscious lifestyles.
We chose the club icon because it further symbolizes the community aspect of our brand. We know that we're nothing without our community and the people supporting us, and we hope to not only provide the support for you to reach your goals for active, healthy, and sustainable living, but to also give you a place to belong, somewhere you can always call home.
Hello! Tasha here, an Irish twin, a retired pole dancer, and a sustainability geek. Truth be told, prior to moving to New York (2012-2019) for college and work, the term “sustainability” had never crossed my mind. I just kept buying new clothes from those giant, trendy, fast-fashion brands because they’re cheap. I wore those clothes a couple of times then gave them away. Little did I know, I heavily contributed to the 2nd most polluting and wasteful industry in the world.
Living in New York, sustainability-focused brands showed me the horrors of the fashion industry and the true cost of cheap fashion - like the harmful chemicals in the materials used to make clothes and the low living wages and poor working conditions of many unethical textile factories. And just like that, in 2016 I completely switched my buying habits. I almost never bought new clothes, and if I did buy anything, they were mostly from ethical and sustainable brands. I also started using period panties to replace my disposable pads, among other smaller efforts.
With Kin + Ally, I wanted to show you that we’re different because the world needs it, and that YOU deserve to know what really happens behind closed doors. We often ask: Why are ethical/eco-friendly products so expensive to make? But if you think about it, the real question should be: Why is everything else so cheap?
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So, how do we turn recycled plastic bottles into your new favorite leggings and bras?