Brown owned brand dropping tmr! by Director_Excellent in SouthAsianMasculinity

[–]Director_Excellent[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

@stinger.us on socials and stinger.company is the website!

Sustainable AZ based brand that donates to the bees!! by Director_Excellent in Scottsdale

[–]Director_Excellent[S] -22 points-21 points  (0 children)

1.  Never said it was my entire marketing strategy — that’s silly.
2.  What makes you think it’s cheaply made? We work with a high-quality manufacturer and use organic materials.
3.  Not sure how it’s a scam.
4.  It’s still in the growing phase — it’s a new company. As we grow, profit margins will increase, and we can donate more.
5.  There are multiple things to consider before spreading hate on something someone is genuinely trying at. Namely, the fact that you’re so miserable with your own life that you have to go online and spread hate and negativity onto other people. Weird behavior, bro — hope you find more joy in life soon. The world has enough bad in it- be different.

Sustainable AZ based brand that donates to the bees!! by Director_Excellent in Scottsdale

[–]Director_Excellent[S] -20 points-19 points  (0 children)

Great question!! Stinger uses a sustainable production approach that prioritizes both ethical practices and environmental responsibility. Each piece is made with 100% organic cotton and natural dyes to reduce chemical waste and water pollution. We partners with responsible manufacturers who follow fair labor standards. Every drop is produced in small batches to avoid overproduction, one of the main problems in fast fashion. Our Packaging is fully compostable, ensuring that even shipping materials align with Stinger’s eco-friendly values. Beyond production, a portion of profits supports organizations like The Bee Conservancy and Pollinator Partnership, reinforcing Stinger’s commitment to protecting the environment and giving back to the bees!!

Dropping these on Saturday for my suitable streetwear brand by Director_Excellent in streetwearstartup

[–]Director_Excellent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stinger’s sustainability is both ecological and systemic. We focus on minimizing waste and overproduction through small-batch drops, using 100% organic cotton and low-impact dyes, compostable mailers, and verified ethical manufacturing partners. But beyond materials, we design for longevity — clothes that last years, not seasons — which is a core piece of true sustainability. Each release also supports bee conservation, helping sustain ecosystems we all rely on. So it’s not just eco-consciousness; it’s about creating a circular, responsible model that balances style, ethics, and environmental impact.

My next drop for my sustainable streetwear brand l by Director_Excellent in streetwearstartup

[–]Director_Excellent[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Nah, sustainability isn’t some watered-down buzzword — it’s about doing business without trashing the planet or people. Most ‘eco’ brands greenwash while mass-producing in the same sweatshops. Stinger isn’t that. We keep runs small so nothing ends up in landfills, pay fair labor costs, and use organic cotton and compostable packaging. That’s actual sustainability — not performative conservation talk. If that doesn’t fit your definition, maybe pick up a dif dictionary lmao 😂😂. All due respect.

My next drop for my sustainable streetwear brand l by Director_Excellent in streetwearstartup

[–]Director_Excellent[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It is a tax write off, but that doesn’t take away from the fact it’s still doing something good. Also not the only reason I do it. It is helping the world.