“Sewing is a radical act” sticker

$4.00

Sewing IS a radical act!

In the era of “fast everything,” many of us are completely disconnected from how something is made/the labor and skill required to create it. By making it ourselves, we experience the work, frustration, and joy of creation. We understand why the prices of “fast everything” are an illusion, built on low quality and human exploitation. And by mending/repairing the things we love, we are turning our backs on the social norm that new is always better. THIS IS SOME RADICAL, REVOLUTIONARY THINKING!!

Proceeds benefit the production of Clotheshorse.

3.5″ x 2.5″

All orders placed before Amanda returns from Japan will ship the last week of November.

For international shipping, please email [email protected] with a list of what you would like to order, along with your country, state/province, and postal code.

About this sticker:

  • This sticker is vinyl, which means it contains plastic.  Take care of it and make it last as long as possible.
  • It was printed using Greenguard, eco-solvent ink.  This gives the sticker better durability and utilizes less volatile organic compounds.
  • The UV protective laminate prevents the sticker from fading, extending its life.
  • Weatherproof adhesive ensures that it will last on your bike and survive the dishwasher.
  • Printed in the USA by Sticky Brand in its LEED certified facility that runs off of 100% carbon free and 78% renewable energy.  Sticky Brand repurposes excess materials into artwork and clothing.  The company plans to transition to zero landfill waste by the end of this year.

 

Pricing transparency:

Cost to print and ship to Clotheshorse HQ: $0.72

Platform fees:  $0.42 (plus additional 1% for international payments)

Clotheshorse business taxes: $0.60

Also included in this price: ecommerce platform subscription, the cost of packing orders, shipping platform subscription,  shipping packaging, creating instructions/video, driving to the post office, providing customer service, and creating this product page (which took a lot longer than you might think).