not just another apparel brand.
something that won't just sit in your closet.
something that won't just sit in your closet.
Back in 2024, I was sitting at home — bored, broke, slowly becoming a couch cushion, and having a midlife crisis at 15 while eating my third bowl of cereal and drinking expired soda. So naturally, like any completely normal person, I decided, “Hey, why not start a clothing brand?” Because nothing screams stability like diving into fashion and business with zero experience.
Fast forward through 8 months of trial and error (mostly error), and somehow, I managed to do something right. But just selling clothes felt… bland. Like, cool, you bought a shirt — now what? Why pick mine over anyone else’s?
That’s when the lightbulb moment hit: 10% of every purchase you make goes to charity, chosen by you guys. Yep by popular vote. Democracy lives on - at least in my checkout.
So here I am, after what felt like a budget action-movie montage, building something that might actually be kind of... cool?
Not for me to say i guess, i'll just have to sit back and see how this goes.
but you should like totally, BUY JET
All the “plastic” bags used by Jet? Yeah — they’re not actually plastic.
Since I actually care about the planet (unlike, you know, those massive, name brands pumping out landfill fodder without a care for our future), I made a promise — to you and myself — that Jet will only use 100% compostable, corn starch–based bags.
Here’s what that means:
While big brands greenwash with "recyclable" poly mailers that no one actually recycles, Jet skips the BS and actually makes a difference. So when you buy from Jet, you’re not just getting fresh gear — you’re flipping off the system that’s trashing the planet.
You're welcome.
Think that fresh Jet hoodie you're rocking is just soft and stylish? Yeah, it is — but it’s also lowkey saving the planet.
(i need to stfu)
Jet’s base hoodie? The Hanes EcoSmart® Unisex. It’s made with 5% recycled polyester, which means every one of these keeps plastic bottles out of landfills and oceans — and turns them into something you actually want to wear.
Big brands talk sustainability and then ship you a hoodie wrapped in oil-based plastic made in a smoke-belching factory. Jet? We use fabric spun from trash, pack it in bags made of corn, and ship it with a middle finger to fast fashion.
It’s good. It’s conscious.
And yeah — it looks better on you than it ever did as a plastic bottle.
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