Take a piece of the Andes anywhere.
Every Remu piece has a birthplace — a person, a village, a tradition. Sewn by Raquel. Woven near Otavalo. Carried with you.
Designed between Brooklyn & Quito. Handcrafted by artisan families in Otavalo, Peguche & Miranda, Ecuador. Fair wages, small batches, since 2017.
Seven pieces. 130 units.
When they're gone, they're gone.
Drop 2. August 17th.
Made by people we can name.
Sewn by Raquel at her home machine. Blankets woven near Otavalo by Sandy Lema's family — the same looms as their grandparents. Buttons carved from Amazon Tagua nuts by Amada. A jacket that took three weeks because a person made it by hand.
The Peguche Jacket, on national television.
“I am thrilled with my Peguche Jacket; it is a head-turner. I have received many compliments when wearing it, and it's so nice and warm.”
Where it's worn
Golden páramo at 3,000 meters. Volcanic ridges, market color, high-altitude light.
Why it's special
Looms in Peguche, Tagua buttons, handspun Salasaka wool — provenance you can trace to a person.
Who wears it
As comfortable in a gallery as on a trail — at the table, with friends, carrying a piece of that world.
















