Can you imagine knowing exactly where your help is going?
We contribute, we help, we share… but many times we are left with the same question:
What happened next?
Who did my help reach?
Did it really make a difference?
At SolveStitch, we wanted to create something more than a clothing brand: We wanted to build a real bridge between fashion and tangible change. That's how this project was born, and when I had the idea I knew I didn't want to create a brand just to sell pretty clothes. I wanted each garment to have a purpose and to serve to help, but not in an abstract way: For real.
What do we do differently?
At SolveStitch, we allocate 50% of the profit margin from each collection to directly help in areas affected by humanitarian crises: wars, natural disasters or social emergencies.
But here's the difference: We don't send money to third parties, we go to the field ourselves. We travel to areas near the crises, buy basic products from local shops, support families directly, and document everything so that you, who have bought a garment, can see exactly how your choice is changing the situation for people in vulnerable moments. This way, we film our actions, collect testimonies, and share it with you on our social media and this blog. We want you to see it with your own eyes.
We also develop online initiatives, through local partnerships and digital actions, and we design aid programs tailored to the context.
Our first collection: SOMOUD
We chose Palestine as our first cause. Why?
Because the humanitarian situation is urgent, because the injustice is evident, and because my personal connection with Egypt takes us back there again.
With Somoud, part of the funds raised goes to buying food and essential products from shops in Egypt, a country bordering Gaza. This way we create the essential kits and make double impact, collaborating with local people, recording every action, and showing how a simple garment can become food, health, or shelter for someone who urgently needs it.
A network of conscious change
SolveStitch is a network of people who believe that solidarity doesn't have to be impersonal.
Every purchase activates change.
Every garment tells a story.
Every customer is part of something bigger.
And this blog exists to tell you everything:
- The stories behind our garments
- What we experience in the field
- The people we meet
Thank you for being here
Thank you for wanting to know, for not settling for helping and not seeing, and for demanding transparency, action, and commitment. Because when you know where your money goes, you don't just help: You become part of the change. And that change starts with you.
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