The Anjelms Project, designed in Australia and ethically hand-made at a social enterprise in Rajasthan, India, creates beautiful, colourful, and comfortable garments that connect the wearer to the maker. They use natural fibres like khadi cotton, which is hand-spun and hand-loomed, ensuring sustainability and minimising waste. Once the fabric is prepared, it’s sent to their partners at The Stitching Project, where it’s lovingly hand-block-printed and naturally dyed. Finally, the garments are sewn with care and shipped directly from the hands of the makers to you. Their mission is to change the fashion narrative by offering pieces that are both timeless and ethical, with each item designed to be treasured.
They believe that the simple act of getting dressed can be a force for positive change. If you share their belief in supporting sustainable fashion and fostering community, they invite you to join them on this journey of cloth, community, and connection.