What Is Deadstock Fabric - and Why Do We Love It?
Deadstock 101: The Story Behind Designer Ends
You’ve probably heard us talk about deadstock fabric a lot, but what does it actually mean, and why do we love it so much?
Deadstock refers to surplus fabric that’s no longer needed by designers, mills, or manufacturers, often leftovers from past seasons or discontinued runs. These are sometimes called designer ends - the end-of-roll fabrics from fashion houses and labels.
Instead of letting these high-quality textiles go to waste, we rescue and repurpose them, giving them a second life and keeping them out of landfill ♻️
That means you get access to unique, limited-edition fabrics - often from well-known designer collections, at a fraction of the original price.
Since deadstock is sold as-is, we don’t always receive full fibre or origin details, but our experienced team gives you the most accurate info we can.
So when you shop deadstock, you're not only sewing something special - you're also making a more sustainable choice.
