Our Story

Original

Bring It Clothing actually started years ago when I was around 9 years old. Back then, it was just a small snowboarding apparel idea I came up with because I loved the culture and thought having my own brand would be cool. It was slowly forgotten, but even though nothing really came from it at the time, the idea always stayed in the back of my mind.

As I got older and started high school, I kept thinking about it. I realised I didn’t just want to make a snowboarding brand anymore. I wanted to create something bigger, a clothing brand with multiple different concepts and styles so there’s something for everyone. Something modern, creative, and different that people can connect with in their own way.

A lot of the inspiration behind Bring It Clothing came from growing up around business. My mum has owned several businesses over the years, so from a young age I was constantly seeing websites being built, brands being created, and ideas turning into real businesses. Because of that, I started learning things like website design and online business pretty early on. Watching someone close to me build businesses from the ground up made me want to start creating things myself instead of just thinking about them.

She now runs buyer’s agency businesses across the South Coast and Southern Highlands.

One of the biggest things I’ve learned is that building a brand is a lot more than just making clothes. There’s design, websites, branding, planning, learning from mistakes, improving products, and figuring things out as you go. A lot of what Bring It Clothing is today has come from trial and error, learning new skills, and slowly turning ideas into something real.

Right now, Bring It Clothing is still at the very beginning. It hasn’t made it yet, and I’m still learning every single day. But that’s what makes it exciting. Every product, every design, every website update, and every idea is part of building something I’ve wanted to create for years.

This brand started as a forgotten idea from a kid who liked snowboarding, and now it’s slowly turning into something real step by step.

Shorter Ver

Bring It Clothing started as a small snowboarding apparel idea I created when I was around 9 years old. Although the idea was forgotten for a while, it stayed in the back of my mind as I grew older. During high school, I decided to turn it into something bigger — a modern clothing brand with multiple concepts and styles so there’s something for everyone.

A big inspiration behind the brand came from growing up around business. Watching my mum build and run businesses taught me about website design, branding, and online business from a young age, which inspired me to start creating things myself.

Over time, I learned that building a brand is about much more than just clothes. It involves design, websites, branding, planning, problem-solving, and constantly learning through trial and error. Bring It Clothing is still at the beginning of its journey, but every design, product, and idea is part of slowly turning a childhood idea into something real.