All orders are non-returnable and non-refundable, but if I do something wrong, I will try my best to make it right!
I am a disabled artist who works on my body's schedule. Because of this, all apparel is made and then listed, unless custom-ordered, which means the size of each garment is fixed.
On each garment, I list both the American standard letter size and notable measurements. On many garments such as shoulder jackets, your measurements do not have to match exactly. Information on fit is in the description of each garment. Please keep this in mind when ordering.
I work from home with very limited access to supplies. My budget is whatever money this shop brings me.
To make up for the fact that I can't offer a large range of sizes, I often make my clothes adjustable or one-size, but this can only go so far. One size does not always fit all, and even adjustable clothes don't fit everyone.
Most of the fabric I work with is Japanese, and it comes on a roll with a fixed width of 34cm. This saves me a lot of labor as I utilize the already-finished edges, and it is easy to dye and well within my budget. However, this width often limits the size of clothes I can make. It is for this and many other reasons involving budget and workload that I can't currently offer ready-made plus sizes in my shop.
However, I would like to propose two solutions to this:
-Custom orders are available to your measurements. These will of course be more expensive than ready-to-wear shop items, because of the adjustments needed, but I can make any garment to any size needed. E-mail me on my Contact page with the subject line "Custom order," and I will get back to you as soon as I can.
-If you cannot afford a custom piece, but a piece of clothing I make really interests you, I will tell you how I made it. E-mail me on the Contact page with the subject line "DIY Customs," tell me which garment you are interested in the construction of, and I will send you any patterns and cutting guides I use, and I will show you how to adjust it to your measurements. Many of my works are beginner-friendly and simple to make, because they are meant to showcase hand-dyed fabric more than intricate garment construction methods.
Though I cannot offer you a large range of sizes, I can offer you something that larger companies cannot: an audience with the human being who makes the clothes.
Hopefully, this is a sufficient enough way of making up for the sizes I can't provide.