Our sewing house is a safe place for women to seek refuge in an unreached district of Chiang Mai, Thailand. On average, we employ 10-12 women coming out of destitute situations. They produce our clothing, leather, linen goods, pillows, and various textiles.
Many of our women are fleeing from abuse or rebuilding their lives after a childhood spent in the local juvenile detention center. It’s through these goods that women are offered a safe place to heal emotionally, make a livable wage, and experience the love of Jesus. Follow along with our monthly newsletter for more stories of how women are growing and thriving!
Whether you are looking for a tote to elevate your work attire or a table runner for your dining room - your purchase directly supports these women! You provide the opportunity for financial, emotional, and physical stability when you shop at Adorn
Frequently Asked Questions
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machine wash delicate cold & lay flat to dry or tumble dry low
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Before you use your suede bag, apply a protector spray. This is included with the purchase of our leather goods. The suede will beautifully patina over time but, this will reduce the risk of color transfer and help reduce water absorbency.
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It's absolutely normal for clothes made from 100% cotton to shrink, especially if they haven't been pre-shrunk. Non pre-shrunk cotton can shrink as much 20% if you're not careful.
Machine wash on a gentle or normal cycle in cold water with like colours. You should ideally air dry them to avoid any shrinkage but, if you're really short on time, put them in the dryer on a low heat setting.