About Us

The workshop is more than a place for us.
It’s how we stay grounded.
This brand was built for people who work with their hands, think with intention, and know the quiet power of making something real. For the builders, the fixers, the makers—and for anyone who’s learned that showing up, one day at a time, matters.
The Work That Keeps Me Steady
Woodworking didn’t start as a business idea.
It started as a lifeline.
In sobriety, you learn to replace what once numbed you with something that anchors you. For me, that became the shop. Measuring. Cutting. Slowing down enough to focus. Letting my hands do the work when my mind needed a place to rest.
Woodworking helps me stay sober because it demands presence. You can’t rush it. You can’t fake it. You have to show up, pay attention, and follow through. That discipline—combined with creativity—became therapy long before it became apparel.
That’s where this brand lives.
Built With Hands. Rooted in Loss.
My dad passed away when I was 13. There was so much I didn’t get to learn from him—things I imagine he would have taught me if he had the chance. Every time I pick up a tool, I feel like I’m reclaiming a piece of that connection.
Learning how to build, fix, and create feels like a conversation across time. I like to think he’d be proud—not just of what I’m making, but of the fact that I kept going. That I chose growth. That I chose to build something solid out of my own two hands.
Built for the Shop. Made to Be Worn.
We make apparel for shop life—not trends, not novelty racks, and definitely not people who’ve never picked up a tool. Our designs are rooted in woodworking culture, builder humor, and the calm confidence that comes from learning something new and sticking with it.
Comfortable enough for long days.
Durable enough to last.
Honest enough to mean something.
Women Belong in the Shop. Always Have.
This brand also exists to make space visible.
Women have always built, fixed, measured, and created. Our women-focused designs aren’t about proving anything—they’re about ownership. About wearing your title without explanation. About showing up exactly as you are and doing the work anyway.
This Is More Than Apparel
This is about choosing craft over chaos.
Focus over escape.
Building something instead of breaking down.
If you’re here because the shop is your therapy, your grounding place, or your way forward—you belong here.
Welcome in.
Make something.
— Angela