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A small studio working out of a converted warehouse — every piece is garment-dyed in small lots, so colour shifts from drop to drop in a way the team encourages, not hides.
Midwest Amber blends in batches of forty — black oud, smoked frankincense, cedar and quiet musk. Each bottle is hand-numbered and aged at least three months before it ships.
To express different types of fashion clothes
Clothing for muslim women, hand designed
We sell men's clothing to help them find better fashion
Stress-test scent entry, final sample.
Stress-test scent entry, skin musk.
Stress-test scent entry, dark woods.
Stress-test scent entry, amber leaf.
Stress-test scent entry, steeped rose.
Stress-test scent entry, mineral musk.
Stress-test scent entry, pale wood.
Stress-test scent entry, bright peel.
Stress-test scent entry, clean musk.
Stress-test scent entry, dry rosewood.
Stress-test scent entry, smoked oud.
Stress-test scent entry, soft amber.
Stress-test scent entry, green resin.
Stress-test scent entry, sandalwood.
Stress-test scent entry, damp stone.
Stress-test scent entry, silver resin.
Stress-test scent entry, herbal seed.
Stress-test scent entry, soft vetiver.
Stress-test scent entry, sweet smoke.
Stress-test scent entry, herbal amber.
Stress-test scent entry, roll-on oil.
Stress-test scent entry, smooth woods.
Stress-test scent entry, orange flower.
Stress-test scent entry, slow burn.
Stress-test scent entry, warm musk.
Stress-test scent entry, soft spice.
Stress-test scent entry, oak-aged.
Stress-test scent entry, green fig.
Stress-test scent entry, smoked resin.
Stress-test scent entry, softened oud.
Stress-test scent entry, clean cotton.
Stress-test scent entry, quiet spice.
Stress-test scent entry, dry woods.
Stress-test scent entry, hand-rolled.
Stress-test scent entry, warm resin.
Stress-test scent entry, close to skin.
Stress-test scent entry, family-distilled.
Stress-test scent entry, alcohol-free.
Stress-test scent entry, aged oud.
Stress-test scent entry, 50ml.
Hand-loomed throws, runners, and finished cloth — a small studio, six pieces a season.
A two-person coffee bar serving single-origin drip in hand-thrown ceramic carafes. Beans rotate weekly; the menu is whatever was roasted that morning.
A cafe and roaster in Dearborn pulling slow espresso and brewing twelve-hour cold brew with a touch of cardamom. The shop is built around a single communal table and a long oak bar.
A small-batch roastery working exclusively with halal-certified importers. Beans are roasted weekly in a converted carriage house and bagged the day they ship.
Raw, unfiltered honey sold by the hive — wildflower, buckwheat, and a Ramadan-only fig blossom release. The jars are sealed in wax and dated by hand the morning they ship.
A chef-curated monthly box — heirloom rice, hand-cracked olive oil, aged labneh and a single seasonal preserve. Each box is built around one dinner, one family, one season.
Single-estate black teas, cardamom blends and rose-petal greens, sourced direct from family growers across Turkey and Iran. Tins are recyclable and unbranded by design.
Hand-blended spice boxes, preserved lemons, harissa and slow-roasted tomato confit — all halal, all in small glass jars labelled by hand. Built to live on a kitchen shelf, not in a drawer.
A wood-fired bakery turning out long-fermented khubz, manakish and za'atar flatbreads each morning. The team mills its own flour weekly — what doesn't sell is given out at dusk.
Stone-milled flours, slow-fermented loaves and pantry staples — all sourced from regional, halal-certified farms. Subscriptions ship monthly with a recipe card from the kitchen.
Single-origin ouds sourced direct from family distillers in Morocco and Yemen. Each release is small, traceable, and ships with a card listing the distiller's name and harvest year.
Hand-rolled incense and resin cones poured in a Scandinavian studio. The signature blend — pine, frankincense and a whisper of leather — is the quiet smell of a room well-loved.
A halal-certified house specialising in alcohol-free attars and roll-on perfumes. Musks are aged a minimum of one year and bottled in cut-glass apothecary vials, six per box.
Yusra works in soft, transparent compositions — fig and cardamom, cold-pressed bergamot, smoke and damp earth. The aim is a scent that sits close to the skin and lasts the day.
Qamar makes thick crew necks, quarter-zips and fisherman knits in raw lambswool. Sizes run six per piece — when they're gone they're gone until the next loom rotation.
Suits and separates built with a slightly higher rise, room through the thigh and a gusseted seat — designed by men who know that the cut needs to work standing, sitting and prostrating.
North Shirting works exclusively in heavy oxford and brushed cotton — single-needle stitching, mother-of-pearl buttons, and a cut that sits a half-size easier than your usual shop shirt.
A one-man bench making belts, wallets and small leather goods from vegetable-tanned hides. Every piece is initialled, dated, and shipped in cloth — production caps at ten units a week.
Thawb & Co. rebuilds the classic thawb in cool-weave cotton-linen blends, with hand-finished collars and side seams that hold up after a thousand wears. Cuts run ankle-length, ankle-cropped, and tunic.
House of Aden draws from East African dirac and guntiino, reworked in lighter weights and quiet palettes — wedding-ready when you need it, weekday-easy when you don't.
A modest-first label working in flowing crepe, hand-dyed cottons and finished silk. Long sleeves, full hems, and a colour story built around clay, milk and warm sand.
A two-person knitwear studio working in cotton-merino and lambswool. Pieces are loomed slowly, with raw selvages and hand-trimmed hems — quietly built to be re-worn for years.
Saba's pieces sit somewhere between minimalist tailoring and prayer-room ease — wide-leg trousers, single-pleat dresses and overshirts cut from heavyweight European linen.
Noor Atelier works in undyed silk, heavy linen and hand-finished cottons. Each cut is small-batch and seasonally numbered — the studio releases no more than forty pieces a drop.