Sew Good Studio started with a simple frustration: it was nearly impossible to buy a dress and know anything about where it came from. Tags said "Made in [country]" — nothing more. No name, no face, no fabric story.
We believed that transparency wasn't a luxury feature. It was the baseline. So we built a shop around it.
Every dress listed on this site carries the name of the person who made it, the city where it was sewn, and the source of the fabric used. That information isn't buried in a sustainability report. It's on the product page, right next to the price.
We work exclusively with independent designers across the United States — people who run small studios, source their own materials, and make decisions about their production with care. They're not factories. They're makers.
The selection rotates. New designers come in, runs sell out, and the shop changes. That's intentional. We'd rather offer a smaller, honest collection than a large one built on compromise.