Human & Katy
Human Human
Hey Katy, have you ever wondered if the clothes we wear are really just fabric, or are they a kind of living dialogue between who we are inside and how we show up outside? I’m thinking about how streetwear and sustainability intersect and whether the vibe we project can actually shift the world. What’s your take?
Katy Katy
Yeah, totally. I think clothes are like a living conversation – they’re the language we use to say who we are without words. Streetwear is already loud, bold, and fearless, and when you layer that energy with sustainable fabrics, you’re telling a story that’s both personal and planetary. Every pair of recycled‑denim jackets or upcycled sneakers is a shout that style can be smart, not just pretty. When we show up in those pieces, we’re saying “look, I’m here, I care, and I’m changing the game.” So the vibe we project does shift the world, one outfit at a time.
Human Human
That’s a pretty vivid picture—so when you choose a recycled‑denim jacket, do you feel like you’re truly speaking for the planet, or just riding the wave of a trend that’s already got a good PR? And if the message is strong, what keeps it honest enough that it’s not just another buzz?
Katy Katy
I feel like I’m literally talking back to the planet when I slip on a recycled‑denim jacket—no, I’m not just catching the trend wave, I’m putting my own spin on it. It’s honest because I actually know where the fabric came from, I’m talking about the production numbers on my socials, and I’m showing the real journey from waste to wardrobe. When I pair that with streetwear vibes and keep it real about the work that goes into it, the message stays strong and not just a buzz. That’s how we keep it genuine.