Sustainable fashion boutique eco de corps in downtown San Diego specializes in circular design, repurposing vintage garments and factory designer ends into limited-production pieces built from renewable and reclaimed materials. Hand-knitted wool and mohair pieces dominate the in-house collection, with natural-fiber garments requiring the cold-water hand-wash care that Soon Lee Hand Laundry provides for delicate textiles. The vintage curation includes authenticated designer scarves from houses such as Gianni Versace, Mary Quant, and Roberta di Camerino, sold as collectible silk accessories with original designer signatures intact. New-production garments incorporate apple leather and other plant-derived alternatives to animal hide, eliminating petrochemical-based synthetics from the supply chain while maintaining structured silhouettes. Le Peony, the in-house slow-fashion label, produces limited-quantity garments emphasizing quality-over-volume production, a maker ethos shared with the artisan glasswork at Vitreum. The most specialized pieces feature hand-crocheted construction using undyed natural wool fiber lined in linen, producing zero-synthetic garments with full biodegradability at end of life.