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The Decent Journal
Thoughts on clothing, community, and the people and causes that inspire what we’re building.


How to Share Small Business Love Without Spending Money
Supporting small businesses feels good, but not everyone can open their wallet every time. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to show love without spending a dime. I’ve found that simple actions like sharing a kind word or spreading the word online can make a big difference. Let me share some easy ideas that anyone can do to help small businesses thrive. Eye-level view of a cozy local shop window with handmade goods Spread the Word with Word of Mouth One of the oldest and most

Jesse Russell
May 43 min read


How Swapping a Few Pieces in Your Wardrobe with Sustainable Clothing Brands Makes a Big Impact
Changing your wardrobe might seem like a small step, but swapping a few pieces for sustainable clothing can create a ripple effect that benefits the planet, workers, and your style. I’ve found that making thoughtful choices about what I wear not only feels good but also supports a better future. Let me share why this matters and how you can start with just a few swaps. Eye-level view of a clothing rack with eco-friendly cotton shirts hanging neatly Why Sustainable Clothing Ma

Jesse Russell
Apr 204 min read


Discovering Decent Threads: Sustainable Style That Fits Your Budget
When I first started Decent Threads, my goal was simple: create clothing that feels good, looks good, and does good for the planet. I wanted to prove that sustainable fashion doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag or compromise on style. Today, I’m excited to share how our tri-blend t-shirts and organic fleece hoodies are crafted with care, using materials that respect the environment and your wallet. Why Our Materials Matter: The Heart of Decent Threads At Decent Thread

Jesse Russell
Apr 73 min read


Clothing That Gives Back | Decent Threads Supports Laurel House
Decent Threads is rooted in Montgomery County, PA. We feel it is our duty and responsibility as a local business to nourish our roots, and for that reason, we have chosen to donate 10% of all clothing sales to The Laurel House, a local non-profit supporting individuals and families impacted by domestic violence. Our values as a business prioritize decency as a way of life. In order to grow and flourish, we need to care for the soil in which we’re rooted, and that means taking

Jesse Russell
Mar 122 min read
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