
Continuum Daypack
S$189Sailcloth and denim offcuts, cut into a single-panel carry that retires at zero stitches.
Commenhers works with local makers to transform discarded textiles into objects people actually use every day — not as statement pieces, but as quiet replacements for the ones they'd have bought anyway.
Three commitments we re-check quarterly. If any slip, we say so in the next journal entry.
Every piece begins with fabric we can trace — offcuts, deadstock, or retired uniforms — before a pattern is drawn.
Open rates, published in the journal. Batches are capped so we can meet the rate even when margins squeeze.
Single-stitch construction where possible, so the piece can return to fibre at end-of-life instead of landfill.

Sailcloth and denim offcuts, cut into a single-panel carry that retires at zero stitches.

Featherweight retired parachute fabric. Soft-touch finish, cross-body strap, one interior pocket.

Retired climbing rope, cut and whipped by hand. Fits the Continuum and most canvas totes.
Numbers from the last 12 months of operating — updated in January each year.
Half-day textile-repair sessions for teams of 8–12. Bring your retired uniforms, leave with objects people actually want.