About us
A “Pattern Interrupt” is a psychological technique used to break automatic habits or unconscious thought loops—opening the door for new awareness, insight, and change.
In a world moving fast, filled with noise and distractions, our garments serve as a conscious disruption—inviting you to remember who you truly are beneath the conditioning, while going out into the world with high frequency inspirational textiles that act as energetic shields and beautiful adornments of your being.
When you wear Pattern Interrupt, you become one—sparking alignment not just within yourself, but in those who see you walking a different path
How can we be the pattern interrupt within our society?
How can we softly yet passionately encourage breaking the deeply embedded patterns within us?
What would it look like to shed these old ways of existing that are no longer benefiting ourselves, each other, and the earth?
Be the Pattern Interrupt.
Co-creating with the earth
Sustainability is woven into every step of our process. We use recycled clothing or organic cotton, free from harmful pesticides, to protect soil health and ecosystems. Our prints feature water-based, non-toxic inks, and we package everything in biodegradable materials to minimize waste. Always ensuring to partner only with sustainably & ethically run factories. By making conscious choices at every stage, we honor the planet and create clothing that reflects our deep respect for nature and each other.
Slow fashion made in small batches
In a world of fast fashion and mass production, we choose a different path—one that honors craftsmanship, sustainability, and intention. By producing in small batches, we reduce waste, ensure ethical production, and create pieces that hold meaning beyond trends. Slow fashion isn’t just about clothing; it’s about mindfulness, respect for the planet, and a deeper connection to what we wear. Every piece we create is a testament to quality, artistry, and conscious living.
The Maker
Hanna is the creator behind the brand, stemming out of the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Gaining inspiration from the wild nature all encompassing, traveling the globe, art in all forms, and the spiritual journey of life on Earth.
I often ask myself, how can I be of service?
Whether it be on a macro or micro level, it always seems to come back to our own relationship with the earth, nature, and how we move through the mundane within the miracle.
I hope for this creation to be a living example of this.