At Flint & Thread, fashion is more than clothing—it's a voice, a movement, and a way to honor tradition while embracing the contemporary. We are a proud homegrown brand driven by purpose, creativity, and a deep respect for Indian artistry. With every design, stitch, and thread, we aim to bridge the gap between heritage and modernity.
The Origin of the Thread
Founded with a vision to bring together India’s rich textile legacy and global fashion trends, Flint & Thread was born from the passion to create timeless, handcrafted pieces that resonate with authenticity. Every collection reflects a unique story—rooted in culture, inspired by nature, and tailored for today’s changemakers.
Why Choose Flint & Thread?
✔️ Handcrafted Elegance
We collaborate with skilled artisans across India to bring age-old techniques to life. From intricate embroidery to sustainable dyeing methods, our pieces showcase unmatched craftsmanship.
✔️ Sustainable Fashion First
We believe in slow fashion—creating clothes with care, minimal waste, and maximum impact. Ethical sourcing, eco-friendly fabrics, and responsible production are core to our process.
✔️ Designed for the Conscious Consumer
Whether you’re dressing for a mindful moment or a festive celebration, Flint & Thread offers versatile clothing that reflects personality, not just style. Our apparel is made to make you feel confident, comfortable, and connected.
Our Collections
Everyday Essentials: Minimal, elegant wear for work, travel, or relaxation.
Festive & Heritage: Vibrant ensembles inspired by regional art and tradition.
Unisex Styles: Redefining fashion with inclusive designs for all.
More Than a Brand—It’s a Movement
At Flint & Thread, we are committed to empowering local artisans, supporting sustainable livelihoods, and inspiring a new generation of fashion-forward individuals who care about where their clothes come from and how they're made.
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Shop consciously. Wear proudly.
CONTACT US
www.flintnthread.in
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