I started Left of the Aisle because I’ve had an online boutique and have done apparel printing for about a decade, but I needed to do something to help what’s going on right now. I started my shop when Kamala started campaigning to help gain funding to donate to her – and I did – but after the election, it all fell out.
I rebranded, started small on my main boutique, then realized – this is what I want to focus on. This needs to be its own shop. So I opened Left of the Aisle, a progressive shirt (and hopefully accessories soon if I can get it moving) shop.
I also have an interactive blog, and a resource section – as well as a fundraising campaign to donate 25% of proceeds from sales to a different charity/non-profit etc. every quarter. I needed to put my talent where my heart is, and now we have this shop.



