paris, france

Paris-based Gareth Casey is heavily inspired by workwear, using the finest milled traditional fabrics in his collections. He is perhaps best known for his signature paper cotton fabric, an absolute necessity around the shop with its soft hand and beautifully wrinkled appearance.

Each garment is finished with a hand sewn red thread, a Casey Casey trademark and a nod to the meticulous construction and attention to detail on all of their garments.

florence, italy

Boboutic continually explores new ways for knitwear to evolve. They reject the use of scissors in favor of 'an endless line' that leads to unique surfaces and beautifully unexpected shapes.

Heidelberg, Germany

Meticulous handmade clothing with a characteristic aesthetic of imperfection. Each piece is unique - combining traditional craftsmanship with modern technical know-how.

london, uk

Designer April Mai uses only raw and naturally dyed materials in her clothing, bags, shoes, and accessories. Vegetable-tanned leather pieces adorn buttery soft baby cottons dyed with wine, avocado pits, and marigold.

tuscany, italy

Established in 1896 and still family-owned, Guidi shoes and bags are entirely handmade and ‘object-dyed’ - dyed after assembly. Guidi is know to be one of the highest quality suppliers in the world, still refusing the mass production logic.

osaka, japan

Takayoshi Yamanami focuses on shape, texture, and craftsmanship rather than decorative elements. His designs are notable for clean lines, mechanical details, and subtle asymmetry - creating handmade pieces that are both subtle and bold.

Worthwhile is an independent women's clothing shop in downtown Charleston.

We support emerging and established "slow fashion" designers.

The shop has two stories of retail space featuring carefully curated clothing, accessories, and objects.