Hi there,
There's a question we keep coming back to at IMBŌDHI. Not "What should I wear today?", but something underneath that. Something more like: "What does my body actually want to be in right now?"
Most of us were taught to dress outward, for occasions, for impressions, for what the day asks of us. We were rarely taught to dress as an act of listening to the body itself.
We talk a lot about Zone Zero. In permaculture, the term describes the area closest to home, the space you tend to first before anything else. At IMBŌDHI we like to think of it this way: your body is your Zone Zero. It's your first home, the one that needs your attention before you can show up well for the zones beyond you, your relationships, your community, the wider world. And one of the simplest ways to practice tending to that home is in something as ordinary as getting dressed.
Intuition lives in the body, and tuning into it can be as simple as noticing what you're actually putting on, why you chose it, and how it makes you feel once it's there.
What does it feel like to wear something that just works with you? Something plant-based and breathable that moves when you move, that doesn't remind you it's there? That's what we set out to make.
We make things from the earth, MicroModal sourced from beechwood, organic cotton grown without synthetics, because we believe the closer your materials are to nature, the more at home your body feels in them. That's the theory, but your body already knows what it needs.
— Carolina, IMBŌDHI Co-founder |