SYNECCENTRIC
Providing trendy ease centric
streetwear to everyone in our
target market despite, abilities or
lack there of, while allowing
customers to both celebrate their
personal identities and educate
young people about queer symbols
and individuals that have gotten
the LGBTQ+ community to where
it is today.
our Roots
Both queer individuals and people with
physical disabilities
were prosecuted during the holocaust.
Despite the two communities differences, they were both viewed as less than, when in reality all are both beautiful, natural, and authentic.
The queer community has made it though the holocaust, the stonewall riots, the aids pandemic and much more, and have come out the other side even stronger.
The LGBTQ+
community re-claimed
the pink triangle
that they were
forced to wear in
the concentration
camps and used it as the first
pride flag, taking back their power.
our mission
We want to make a change in the apparel industry, that allows customers to walk into a store or open a website and gravitate towards garments, colors, and designs that resonate with them, rather than feeling boxed in by a certain gender, disability, or size category.
Although the LGBTQ+ community has come a long way on their journey towards equality and social acceptance, queer individuals are being categorized and compartmentalized by modern technology and social media platforms, and it is time to reverse these effects by remembering and acknowledging the queer generations that came before us.
Remove gender categories and sizes from the apparel shopping experience
Make every customer feel comfortable, confident and proud to be themselves
Embrace communities that have been ignored and excluded from the apparel industry for far too long
our STORY
"For my whole life I have watched the apparel industry exclude me and my community. I have felt under represented by the clothing brands and stores that I shopped at. I also watched my queer mother live her life unable to fit the garments that made her feel confident in her identity and body."
- Piper Kittersong | Founder/Designer
our SUrVEY
As a queer individual, are there things about certain garments or styles that you wish you could change?
Are there any garments or outfits that
make you feel more comfortable in your
body than others?
Are there physically limiting aspects of your clothing?
Please leave a comment or
message me your thoughts :)
Oversized clothing with more structure and shape.
Soft, printed or exterior tags to avoid sensory issues.
More room around the hips
and thighs.
Gender neutral clothing with better colors and textiles.
Longer Crop Tops.
Less Restrictive.
Baggy Clothes.
Shapelessness.
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Size chart
XS | S | M | L | XL | ||
X | XI | XII | XIII | XIV | XV | |
32 | 34 | 36 | 38 | 43 | ||
26 | 28 | 30 | 32 | 34 | ||
36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 |
Classic Size
Custom
Our Size
Bust
Custom
Waist
Custom
Hip
Custom
Sizes Needed for Customization:
Height
Bust
Waist
Hip
Inseam
Across Shoulder
Total Rise
We use a non-gendered sizing method
with a customization option.
This allows our customers to buy base models
or customized garments depending on their
specific needs.
Goodbye size shame!
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