LOS ANGELES — EST. 2026

We are STEWARDS.

Built for people who protect what matters and live life on their own terms.

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There's a moment when you realize the life you've built is gone.

Not slowly. All at once. The clients, the income, the version of your life that you worked hard to build. It just made sense. Then, out of nowhere, it narrows down to one question no one really wants to say out loud: what now?

David was working with another brand with an instinct that things were about to fall apart. Meanwhile, business at Brandi's sustainable wellness boutique began to slow while costs of doing business were rising. We both knew what was coming. We'd also both been having the same conversation about the lack of material integrity in the fashion industry for years.

We had spent decades doing work we believed in. David inside premium fashion—nearly twenty years managing design, wholesale, and global production across the United States and internationally. Brandi across entertainment, media, and brand marketing, then founding The Wellest, a sustainable wellness concept recognized by NBC. We had done everything the way you're supposed to do it. And none of it was enough to keep the world from collapsing around us.

We could've walked away from it all. From each other. Instead, with years of partnership to strengthen us, and a strong belief in something that neither of us could shake, we recognized that the industries we each knew from the inside were failing the people they claim to serve.

Beautiful things made in ways that weren't worth defending. A generation of buyers who knew exactly what they wanted and couldn't find a brand honest enough to meet them there.

We couldn't fix that, building someone else's brand. So we built our own.

Months at trade shows. Factory conversations. No mood boards or trend reports leading our vision. No shortcuts. We started inside the supply chain and let the material lead because if what we made wasn't honest from the fiber out, nothing else mattered.

That process gave us AV Max™—GRS-certified post-consumer recycled cotton, micro-infused with aloe vera bonded directly into the fiber. Every component recycled. Every detail deliberate. Built to last in every sense of the word.

We named this brand after the faith that kept us going when nothing else could, and a believe that what we have been given—our bodies, our time, our planet—is worth taking care of.

We launched on Earth Day 2026 because it was the only honest date for a brand built this way.

If something in you already lives by that standard, you're exactly who we built this for.

Welcome to STEWARDS.

Premium lifestyle label STEWARDS' Founders David Allyn & Brandi Andres at Fred Segal Malibu (2019) at RAGA event

WHO THIS IS FOR

We know this isn't for everyone and that's ok.

It's for the person who already considers their daily lifestyle, what they put on their skin, what they eat, and what they bring into their home. For those who want to look good and feel good and are tired of these two values being separate conversations. Who don't need to be convinced that quality matters because they've known it for years.

What they share doesn't have to be an age or a budget. It's a disposition. They move with purpose. They choose well over much. They hold their own standard and they don't need to lower it for anyone.

They've been waiting for a brand that finally meets them there.

What We Stand For

To steward something is to take care of it. Your energy. Your choices. The things you bring into your life and the things you leave behind.

Every material, every component, every decision in a STEWARDS garment earned its place. Because it's the only way we know how to build something we'd actually want to stand behind.

Person wearing black shorts with 'STEWARDS' logo and red boxing gloves on a light gray background

AV Max™ Eco-tech Fabric

AV Max™ is GRS-certified post-consumer recycled cotton, micro-infused with aloe vera bonded directly into the fiber—not a surface treatment, but part of the fabric itself.

The result: natural temperature regulation, odor resistance between washes, and a hand-feel that has to be experienced to understand. Fewer washes means less water, less energy, and a garment built to last.

The truth is, sustainability isn't just one thing. It's the full life of a material—where it came from, what it displaced, how long it stays in use. Post-consumer recycled cotton closes the loop on what already exists, rather than extracting something new.

That's the system we were after.

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