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WHO ARE WE?

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Tired Legs was born from the urge to try everything.

We’re Dom and Izzy, two people who can’t sit still — always chasing that feeling of doing, exploring, connecting. Whether it’s hiking, running, camping, swimming, sewing, biking, or meeting new people... we thrive off movement, creativity, and each other.

For us, tired legs aren’t a sign of exhaustion — they’re a badge of living fully. They mean you tried something new. You said yes. You went out there.

That’s what this brand stands for: real experiences, meaningful connections, and the satisfaction of making something — whether it's a trail memory or a handmade jacket — from the ground up.

Every piece of clothing we make is stitched with that same spirit. We taught ourselves to sew everything — trousers, gilets, bags, tops — not just to wear, but to share. Because we believe the clothes you wear should reflect the life you want to live.

 

Tired Legs is more than a brand. It’s a growing community of people who want more out of their days — and who show up for themselves and each other. When you wear what we make, you’re not just supporting a small brand — you’re stepping into a movement. One built on creativity, curiosity, and the courage to try.

 

If you’ve ever felt the pull to do it all — to try, to move, to connect — you’re already one of us. And we’d love to have you along for the ride.

AN INDEPENDENT BRAND          AN INDEPENDENT BRAND          AN INDEPENDENT BRAND          AN  INDEPENDENT BRAND

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Our History

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Featured Garment

Our handcrafted gilet was featured in Schön Magazine, an exciting opportunity to display our work.

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We love working with creatives! If you want to work with us or have an idea in mind? Click Below

Gilet - Wood Print

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Our First BaG

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This Tote Bag is what started off our journey and discovery in utility bags, and one we could never forget. 

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