
Timothy Westbrook’s textile library is a curated archive of the unexpected, rooted in a belief that beauty lives in what others discard. He transforms post-consumer waste—discarded umbrellas, one-use contact lenses, audio cassette ribbon, salvaged cotton, materials from nonprofits like Fabscrap—into fabrics that carry texture, history, and personality. New York Lifestyles Magazine During your appointment, you will be able to try on a rough draft of the garments to decide what customizable textile the final will be made in.
Each batch behaves differently—plastic bags drape one way, cassette tape ribbon another—so every new fabric demands its own exploration in weave, pattern, and silhouette. Love Inc. Mag+1 The result is a library where no two materials are the same, and every garment becomes a collaboration between the wearer and the living, breathing potential of repurposed materials.





