50 Ways Triangle Companies Have Given Back During the COVID-19 Pandemic

“34: Reborn Clothing Company, known for upcycling unused garments, is donating 15% of the proceeds from their cotton-soft, Reborn Process Graphic Tee to the Carolina Textile District for producing personal protective equipment.” Check out the full article from Walter Magazine to learn more about how Reborn and other Triangle businesses are doing good for our community.

Reborn Clothing Teams with Videri, Counter Culture for Triangle Bundle

A group of Triangle businesses are teaming up for a special bundle featuring locally made products. The bundle includes a Videri sea salt dark chocolate bar, a Fullsteam Brewery hat, Counter Culture’s limited-release Sanctuary whole beer coffee, Murphy’s Naturals Mosquito Repellant candle and a Reborn Clothing Co. “Walter” Teddy Bear. The baskets are $50 andContinue reading “Reborn Clothing Teams with Videri, Counter Culture for Triangle Bundle”

Reborn Clothing: Keeping Memories Alive and Supporting the Triangle

“We really try to focus on storytelling at Reborn,” Emily Neville, founder and CEO of Reborn Clothing Co. said. “One time, a dad sent in the shirt he was wearing when his baby boy was born, and it came with this long, hilarious story about that day and about how special it was for him.Continue reading “Reborn Clothing: Keeping Memories Alive and Supporting the Triangle”

Entrepreneurs Flexing with the Times

Emily Neville and her company, Reborn Clothing Co, is not letting a global pandemic stop the growth of her textiles company. “We now have a contingency plan for our contingency plan,” said Neville.  Some of the ways Reborn is flexing during this pandemic is partnering with other local brands, such as Fullsteam Brewery, Videri Chocolate, Counter Culture Coffee, Raleigh Denim,Continue reading “Entrepreneurs Flexing with the Times”

How Two Companies Founded by NC State Students are Helping to Reduce Textile Waste

In a world becoming more focused on creating a better tomorrow, there has been a great shift towards creating more sustainable products. Many industries have adapted, but it seems that the fashion industry has yet to fully adopt the trend. Luckily, NC State’s campus is brimming with young entrepreneurs (the university is ranked 10th in the nation forContinue reading “How Two Companies Founded by NC State Students are Helping to Reduce Textile Waste”

Sustainable Sunny Style

Most people would assume that leftover scraps of fabric belong in the trash, but Emily Neville, founder of Raleigh-based Reborn Clothing Co., sees their potential to become something new and exciting. “We didn’t want to see this perfectly usable, brand new condition fabric shredded or sold for pennies a pound,” Neville says. “What we want toContinue reading “Sustainable Sunny Style”

Groundbreaking Partnership with Fairware launches Canadian Market

Reborn has launched an exciting new partnership with promotional brand Fairware. Based out of Vancouver, Fairware provides promotional products in an ecofriendly way to clients. Fairware is B corporation certified, meaning top of the line sustainability is in practice. This is a groundbreaking relationship for Reborn because it expands our reach into Canada. Creating thisContinue reading “Groundbreaking Partnership with Fairware launches Canadian Market”