About
RacineRacine is a personal archive of vintage and second-hand pieces chosen for their form, texture, color and lived-in beauty. An extension of my eye, my taste, and how I see trends.
What began as a project to rescue garments and give them a second life has evolved into a curated space shaped by my own understanding of fashion. Each piece is chosen not only for its heritage, but for the feeling it carries, its character and its story.
It invites people to experiment with their style, to see themselves reflected in the pieces, and to embrace dressing as a form of expression, instead of as a response to trends or fast-paced consumerism.
RacineRacine is a one person-owned project, everything from sourcing, cataloguing, photographing and uploading, to shipping the pieces is made entirely by me. Every garment is handpicked with care and intention through a slow, thoughtful process of work, not buying in bulk or emptying charity shops, because I believe in keeping those spaces accessible for the communities they’re meant to support.
The same philosophy also extends to everything surrounding the garments. All packaging and stationery is either deadstock or sourced from local businesses, we repurpose what already exists whenever possible.
As myself, RacineRacine is always evolving. It shifts, grows, and reshapes itself alongside my perspective.