Over a a decade ago, I was living a life of movement and discovery—exploring new places, embracing different cultures, and seeking authentic experiences. But something was missing: clothing that could match this way of living while honouring the values that mattered most.
I was searching for garments that were both adventurous and conscious, pieces that could move seamlessly from remote trails to urban environments without sacrificing sustainability or style. When I couldn't find what I was looking for, I realised I'd have to create it myself.
That moment of recognition became Ajjaya—born not from ambition, but from necessity. I started with men's clothing, crafting pieces that solved my own wardrobe challenges.As the brand grew and evolved, more and more women were asking us to make stuff for them too, so we slowly expanded into women's clothing as well.
Each piece carries the soul of slow fashion, where natural cotton and hemp are lovingly shaped into clothing that breathes with life, painted with plant-based dyes that hold the essence of nature.
The philosophy is simple: what touches your skin should nurture it, and what comes from the earth should return to it gracefully. Each garment protects your skin from harsh chemicals and supports fair wages for everyone in the production journey.
When you choose us, you're investing in a future where durability outweighs disposability, where natural beauty outshines synthetic convenience, and where every thread represents respect for people, animals, and our planet.
Yes, our garments cost more than mass-produced alternatives, but this is the true price of authenticity. It's the cost of hand-sewn care, natural materials, fair wages, and compostable packaging.
Our story continues with each person who chooses conscious consumption, proving that doing good can look beautiful too.