Handmade Depop Shops to Follow

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Depop is one of the most popular clothing sales apps in the world, initially created for reselling clothing that was no longer a part of your forever home, it has now become an app for creatives to self-start their own businesses as well. Fashion designers from all over the world have made Depop a safe space to share and sell their designs that would typically be difficult to get into retailers. Continue reading for a list of three homemade Depop shops everyone needs to follow for exclusive and unique one-of-a-kind clothing to fill your closets. 

 1. Mae Morris Shop (@maemorris_)

Mae Morris Shop

As a verified Depop seller with over 11,000 followers, Mae Morris has a large audience that shows her screenprinting business some love. Screen printed out of Brighton, UK Morris creates  bright and colorful graphics to paint across baby tees, tank tops, and more. Often printing designs of iconic faces and funky text, Morris is one of the coolest artists on Depop to follow. 

2. Oriens Shop (0riens_)

Oriens Shop

Designed by Parsons student Shirley Tang, Oriens is a handmade clothing line created to embrace femininity and the power of sexuality. Oriens “embodies these aspects: of new horizons, constant evolution, dreams of the future, fueled by visions behind closed lids and in darkness.” Using soft colors and raw hems Tang’s clothing speaks for itself, often making use of corsets, soft lines, cutout details, and feminine silhouettes.. With over 15,000 followers on Depop Tang has caught the attention of many, including fans at Vogue. Although she’s designed for huge celebrities like Rico Nasty and SZA, anyone  can place a custom order and have a one-of-a-kind piece in their  wardrobe. 

3. Lindsey Vrckovnik (@verconiik)

Lindsey Vrckovnik

Lindsey Vrckovnik is a New York designer with a booming Depop following. Made out of Brooklyn, New York Vrkovnik has said to be inspired by dancewear and intimates while she is creating her famous knitwear, attempting to bridge the gap between high fashion and playfulness with her designs. Creating sweater vests, cutout tops, lace overlays, and so much more, her shop is certainly one worth following. 

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