OUR STORY JOURNAL

OUR STORY JOURNAL

My Story – Since the Year 2000

It often happens that after a long journey, one either rises to a higher level or returns to the starting point.
I am no exception. Following in the footsteps of those before me, I chose the craft passed down by my parents and grandparents — tailoring.
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My purpose was simple: to do my work well and honestly, to build a stable home for my family.
Days were spent working, nights reading and helping my children with their studies.
Fifteen years passed quietly.
Not too long, but long enough to call myself a craftsman with experience.

“We are what we repeatedly do.”

For me, from dawn until late at night, it was always the same three things:
finding clients, finding workers, and finding money to buy materials and pay salaries.
Fifteen years of repeating those three tasks — and I became someone who truly understands this trade: the craft of making garments.

When I was still in school, my philosophy teacher said something that stayed with me:

“When quantity changes, quality changes.”

Perhaps he was right.
After fifteen years in the trade, I started to think about passing the craft on to the next generation — to my children.
To do that, I needed to learn, to invest, and to aim higher — toward garments better made, better finished, and more meaningful than before.



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