The New Animal Design in Super Soft Recycled fabric

Untamed is thrilled to announce an exciting new collaboration with Ali Cat Arts from Fernie, BC! We've partnered to create a stunning collection of apparel that combines wearable art with a powerful message of conservation, all while supporting Wildsight, a vital BC charity dedicated to protecting our wild spaces.

Each unique piece in this collection tells a story, featuring intricate artwork by Ali Cat Arts that highlights endangered habitats and species within British Columbia. These designs are more than just clothing; they're a visual narrative designed to raise awareness and funds for the critical work Wildsight does.

Introducing The Untamed Animal

At the heart of this collection is "The Untamed Animal," an exclusive new design created by Untamed specifically for this collaboration. These super-flattering, long-length creations feature large, functional pockets and are crafted from a luxurious, eco-friendly blend of Recycled Cotton and Naia.

This innovative fabric is perfect for this collection, offering both comfort and sustainability. Since I started working with this fabric, I have fallen in love with its feel and ease of use. It's so nice to sew with, and I'm excited to get one of these designs for myself, as it feels incredibly cozy.

Wear your values proudly with this new, super-flattering design with a beautiful piece of art on your back. The back of "The Untamed Animal" showcases a truly magnificent and unique piece of art by Ali Clark. Available with sleeves or without. Learn More

This versatile design is perfect for everyday wear and is engineered to flatter a wide range of body types, ensuring both style and comfort.

Learn more about Recycled Cotton and Naia™

Want to learn more about Wildsight, Ali Clark and this fabulous collaboration then keep on reading. Forest Threads Blog

"Many of these iconic animals are considered ‘threatened’, ‘of special concern’ or ‘endangered’ in our conservation nomenclature. They are facing the combined threats of climate change and habitat loss resulting from human impacts"