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SEEN Magazine features Not Sorry Goods

SEEN Magazine features Not Sorry Goods

We're so grateful to be featured in SEEN Magainze's article - Sustainable Style: More Than Just a Trend! Claire Manor wrote:

"Like its name suggests, Not Sorry Goods is all about looking, feeling and doing good — no apologies necessary. With a passion for sustainable fashion, co-founders Dy-Min Johnson and Jessica Minnick center their brand around upcycled and vintage items. They also avoid excess inventory with made-to-order pieces, use recycled-material packaging, and carry eco-friendly local brands."

Check out the rest of the article here

A Sip of Fashion in Detroit with Jack Daniels

A Sip of Fashion in Detroit with Jack Daniels

We had the pleasure of being featured in Jack Daniels The Flavors of Two Cities: A toast to to Music, Fashion, and Art Campaign 🥳 🥳 🥳


"Jack Honey, Jack Apple, and Jack Fire present The Flavors of Two Cities: A Toast to Music, Fashion and Art celebrating the contributions of multicultural creatives from Detroit and St.Louis. In a series of three short videos, we get a taste of each city’s artistic culture by capturing stories of local creatives making their mark. 

To commemorate Fashion and Art, we produced a customized limited edition Jack Flavors jacket. Not Sorry Goods worked hand and hand with Detroit based artist, Desiree Kelly and St. Louis based artist, Jayvn Solomon to create designs that represent the flavors of their city and the Jack Flavors. Enter to win one of the unisex jackets & learn more here."

Not Sorry Apparel featured in SEEN Magazine's Top 100

Not Sorry Apparel featured in SEEN Magazine's Top 100

From skincare to apparel to jewelry and beyond, check out 100 Michigan-made (or designed) products we love. Get ready to shop local…right from your couch!

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A Letter from the Founders

A Letter from the Founders
Founders Dy-Min Johnson and Jessica Minnick discuss the roll out of Not Sorry Goods, what it means for the company and their continued commitment to creating an inclusive, sustainable future.

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Not Sorry Apparel featured in Detroit Is It

Not Sorry Apparel featured in Detroit Is It

Not Sorry Apparel was recently featured alongside Deviate Fashion as two brands shaking up the industry and highlighting the importance of expressing your authentic self. Per the article, "Through positive examples of individualism, supporting local, and honoring a pledge to sustainable fashion, these brands have set a new standard for Detroit fashion brands and deserve the attention they are receiving."

We appreciate the awesome write-up by Alexandra Lee!

To see the full article, click here.