ThreadStory

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Purveyor of accessories, gifts and clothing. Mindfully made in limited editions. IG: @Threadstory.ph

29/12/2023

Whether your still ticking off some names in your list after Christmas or looking to buy something for yourself, check out our Lakbay pouch in Maxima and Miño. Can be used as your vanity kit or a case for your small to midsized electronics and even for journalling items!

Available at Rockwell branch

25/12/2023

Maligayang pasko at manigong bagong taon everyone!

17/12/2023

Adding a bit of fairy dust and dash of whimsy this holiday season with Canva's edit text feature 🤭🎅 (late in the game to have discovered this 🙈)

PSA! 📣 we're taking a break but you can still shop in our stockists physical store 🎅🛒🎄

Photos from ThreadStory's post 17/10/2023

Hey there! We'll be joining The Goodtrade pop-up this October 20-22 at Central Square BGC.

It’s our first time in a long while since we joined a pop-up, so come say hi and tick off names on your list for an early
Christmas shopping!😘💝

Photos from ThreadStory's post 30/09/2023

Sending off September with gratitude as it brought a new experience for us here at ThreadStory.

Last August, DOST-PTRI reached out to us for a collaboration with their newly developed bamboo textiles that was launched last September 21 at the Manila Hotel.

For this collaboration, we decided to make pillow covers and a Kimono. Something that is not yet offered but something we consider in the future ;)

There were a lot of bamboo fabric variations where differences can be seen in their different striations and textures.

We're in awe of the research and development that was put into making the different bamboo fabrics and how it can be used in different mediums.

Photos from ThreadStory's post 30/09/2023

Sending off September with gratitude as it brought a new experience for us here at ThreadStory.

Last August, DOST-PTRI reached out to us for a collaboration with their newly developed bamboo textiles that was launched last September 21 at the Manila Hotel.

For this collaboration, we decided to make pillow covers and a Kimono. Something that is not yet offered but something we consider in the future 😉

There were a lot of bamboo fabric variations where differences can be seen in their striations and textures.

We're in awe of the research and development that was put into making the different bamboo fabrics and how it can be used in different mediums.

Photos from ThreadStory's post 13/07/2023

Sneaking into the night to “quietly” launch our very own WEBSITE!
Yes, we now have our very own website😭 😆

We’ve been working with for a year now and they are great collaborators ever since we’ve had our brand refresh with them. In our working together, you can say that we're emboldened to have a website albeit the hesitance of having one😓 and continued to cheer us on and be the supportive sister to us bringing this to fruition.

In truth, we were supposed to launch in May, and if it wasn’t for the constant delays (mostly fear😱) we wouldn’t have thought of working with whose words didn’t just improved the web copy but she also gave our website a soul and a sense of warmth that captured what we wanted to express. You can feel the soul of her words in her poem “Ang Tinubdan” in Vogue Philippines July 2023 issue 🌊💚

Alas, here we are, having our very own miniscule space in the vast world of the Internet.

Visit our website through our bio link and see the work of .brandingstudio and read through 's web copy and add to cart for the cherry on top 🍨

11/12/2022

The material is originally used for sailcloth and are usually in plain, or striped designs in varying thickness and colors.⁠












02/11/2022

Why local fabrics?⁠

ThreadStory at its core is inspired by local weaves. We weren’t able to use local fabrics then, but our journey only deepened our appreciation in time-honored and cultural value of indigenous textiles. Most of the products that use local textiles are expensive [understandably so!] and to make it accessible we included local textiles and created our Filipiniana scrunchies. 😍⁠

For us, local weaves are more than just fabrics, the process of weaving tells the story of our ancestors, how every region has their own designs that speaks of their belief, values, history and the preservation of their culture - our culture collectively.⁠

The process of weaving is painstakingly hand intensive - from dyeing the threads🧵, to prepping the threads for weaving and the weaving process takes weeks to finish. Like nature🌺, they take time, it is not hurried nor to be hurried unlike machine processed fabrics. It is paramount for us to keep the fabric off-cuts of the weaves, even keeping most of the threads post production for circularity in future projects continuing the story of this age-old practice. 💗⁠




Photos from ThreadStory's post 01/11/2021

We are proud to be a part of Daloy, a x exclusive Children's Souvenir collection for this year's World Expo Dubai.

Bangkóta means “coral reef” in old tagalog and the country’s Philippine Pavilion for World Expo Dubai and the exclusive collection for this collaboration circles around sustainability promoting environmental awareness with illustrations of coral and sea life by of with each brand creating their own interpretation of her designs.

World Expos are one of the oldest and largest international events on the planet, taking place every 5 years and lasting 6 months this will run for six months from 1 October 2021 to 31 March 2022

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23/04/2021

We haven’t released any new clothing other than the first “collection” we did since we started. I’ve shared on a past post why we transitioned from clothing to mostly scrunchies and we’ve also shared photos of our postproduction scraps – the bags full of it serves as a constant reminder to create with intention. ⁠


Advocating for sustainability and circularity isn’t easy let alone doing it “perfectly” and having my constant “reminder” is a testament to that and it keeps on piling up to be honest. There are a lot of fashion brands in existence and although it’s important to question “Who made my clothes?”, isn’t the question “What do you do with your postproduction fabrics?” an equally important question, granted that it’s a by-product of what you’ve created? ⁠


Fashion brands or textile-based businesses should be accountable for the fabric scraps accumulated after production. When we create new products, we also create new waste unless we do something about it. I’ve seen few local brands share what they do with their fabric scraps and admit that it’s difficult to do it 100% -- and I applaud brands who are like this. ⁠

I’m not being anti-something or putting fashion brands in a bad light, it’s more on posing another question to ponder on. In truth, practicing circularity is challenging and creativity is essential to address this type of dilemma. It’s not about doing everything perfectly but more on transparency in our ways as it allows others to bounce back ideas and other solutions too. ⁠



“ Adopt the pace of nature: Her secret is patience” - R.W. Emerson

16/03/2021

How big is our you ask?⁠

Well, it's this big! 😁

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