waste is wack

wear it instead

Fashion has a waste problem. Everything here is (re)made with love from secondhand materials and designed to have a permanent place in your wardrobe. Every item is one-of-a-kind and made by Meg.

A woman carrying multiple quilted purses made from tote bags with a plant nearby.
Close-up of a black and beige checkerboard pattern made from branded tote bags with various text, including 'DEX + LA,' 'FASHION,' 'CALIFORNIA,' and 'CULTURE.'
A hand with green painted nails holding a small beige upcycled handbag with a strap against a plain background.

we don’t need more free tote bags

so I turned them into something you’ll want to keep forever

It’s a towel short summer

A stack of colorful towel shorts arranged on a wooden floor, including green, white, multi-colored floral, lavender, and navy blue towels.

pick your poison

browse upcycled products by material

Also known as @acteevism on the internet, Megan is the one-woman show behind reMade By Meg. A a full time sustainability content creator, self-taught sewist, and tote bag collector, Meg is committed to reducing waste in the fashion industry and changing the way we think about what’s in our closets.

meet meg

Young woman with blonde hair standing in front of a black wooden garage door with painted and worn areas, wearing a beige jacket with a large pocket that says 'Give a Damn.' and other patch designs, along with blue jeans.
A smiling woman standing beside a green trash bin, pointing at her pocket, against a black garage door with windows.
A collection of various buttons in different shapes, sizes, colors, and materials, including plastic, metal, and wood, arranged on a white surface.
Person wearing a white T-shirt and jeans holding a beige bag decorated with large, shiny buttons, standing next to a green leafy plant.

Make it YOURS

The most sustainable thing is what you’ll actually wear.