The humans behind /softwear
We're not a startup. We're not trying to "redefine fashion." We're just two humans—one who codes, one who designs—who got tired of clothes that either looked good or felt good, but never both.
One of us used to write CSS. The other used to care about it. Together, we built /softwear: a small rebellion against scratchy synthetics, loud logos, and that one hoodie you stole from a tech conference in 2017 and still kind of wear (we've seen it, please stop).
We make clothes that are:
- Ridiculously soft.
- Sustainably sourced.
- Actually wearable in public.
All of it is designed in Tallinn and Warsaw, where the coffee is strong, the internet is fast, and we've seen enough fleece to last a lifetime.
Our stuff is made from organic cotton and bamboo—because fast fashion is garbage, and your skin deserves better. No plastic blends. No greenwashing. Just comfort so good it feels illegal.
We don't have 400 SKUs. We don't do seasons. We make a few things really well and obsess over every seam like it's the last line of a production deploy on Friday (which, by the way, we also don't do).
Who's it for?
If you've ever refactored code in sweatpants, debugged your own burnout, or quietly judged someone's outfit in a stand-up call… this is for you.
Multithreaded in code and cotton.
Run locally. Scale comfortably.