Human-made // Creation with intention
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This is one of the reasons I created CIN. Things were going too fast. Quality was disappearing, intention was disappearing, and so much of what was being made no longer felt connected to anything real.
I wanted to create differently. To slow things down. To make clothes with more care, more meaning, and more respect for the process behind them.
Everything we do at CIN is human-made. Not in a symbolic way, but in a very real one. Each piece is cut, assembled, adjusted, and finished by people, by hands, by time, by attention. There is no mass production and no separation between the garment and the people behind it.
That matters deeply to me. Because behind every piece, there is work, skill, and presence. Someone touched that fabric, shaped that silhouette, and gave it form. In a time where everything is becoming faster, cheaper, and more disposable, I think there is real value in choosing to work differently.
At CIN, being human-made also means staying close to the process, knowing where things are made, how they are made, and by whom. It’s not about perfection. It’s about intention. And that intention is part of every garment.