Hey, I'm Ross.
I sew in Harrisonburg — “Rocktown” — and I rescue textiles on their way to the landfill: thrift-bin blankets, retired jerseys, old JMU gear, that floral curtain nobody wanted. Then I rework them into one-of-a-kind art & fashion you can actually wear. Half maker, half hype man for second-hand. ♻️🧵
No two alike. That's the whole point.
Fresh off the machine, on the 'gram.
How a cast-off becomes a one-of-one.
Step 1: Source
Thrift hauls & Goodwill bins. The louder the textile, the better.
Step 2: Vision
Peep the vision — sketch it, cut it, plan the fit.
Step 3: The lab
Back at the machine. Stitched one panel at a time.
Step 4: Out it goes
One-of-a-kind, on a body, out into Rocktown.
When a piece drops, there's exactly one. Get first look.
Join the list and you'll see new builds before they hit the grid — no algorithm in the way.
Got something with a story? Let's rework it.
A grandparent's quilt. A retired jersey. The concert tee you can't throw out. Send it my way and we'll turn it into something you'll actually reach for.





