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Stay Home Club

Filthy Rebena is super stoked to be carrying Stay Home Club, a Montreal-based lifestyle brand that bills itself as “designs for the disgruntled.” The line is dedicated to one thing and one thing only: the introvert life. While some of you are out there #YOLO-ing it up, there are plenty of people who are just content […] Read More

Summer Sale

Dirty deals on Summer t-shirts, tanks, dresses, great basics, accessories and sunshiney treasures! We will be RAFFLING a dope prize – you’re very own vintage denim jacket personalized with patches and pins from street style hounds NO FUN PRESS & Rosehound Apparel. Get a raffle ticket with any purchase. As always, treats and lemonade will […] Read More

LinkedIn

Filthy Rebena hopped on the LinkedIn train today.  If you’ve worked with us or are looking to network, please feel more than free to connect!  Filthy Rebena loves dirtyin’ up the web as you can find us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest and of course where it all started, Etsy.  Let us know in the comments below what your […] Read More

The Sukajan

You’ve come a long way, baby. From humble souvenir to runway sensation, the sukajan has enjoyed quite the ascent. This letterman-style embroidered bomber, often sumptuously decked out in tigers, koi, dragons, and cherry blossoms, has its origins in WWII, when troops who had served in Asia wanted a memento of their time overseas. They’ve since […] Read More

90’s Comeback

There was a time when you wouldn’t be caught dead in jelly shoes, Doc Martens or fanny packs but fashion trends change fast. You may have looked back on your elementary or middle school pictures and cringe at the sight of your overalls and the brightly-colored scrunchy in your hair. Now, if you have a […] Read More

Recycled & Re-Spun

Millions of tons of material are made each year but the truth is that people are throwing away clothes. Trends change rapidly and valuable material is tossed into landfills.  A few companies are working to reverse this wasteful pattern.  Kering (owners of Puma) and H&M recently announced they will be working with the textile up-cycling […] Read More
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