continuum’s origin
Continuum didn’t start as a brand. It started as me trying to understand my own habits. It took a house fire for me to see how skewed our relationship with physical items has become. I realized how much of what we value is built on habit, not truth.
At first, secondhand selling felt like the answer. It was sustainable, it had purpose, and it gave items another life. But the more I sold, the more I saw how the same mindset existed everywhere. It was still about price, image, and status. The same cycle, just wrapped in a ribbon of “sustainability”.
That’s when Continuum began. I wanted to build something different. A space that questions the systems that teach us to consume, compare, and replace. A space that challenges how we tie our worth to what we own while the environment pays the price.
Right now, that looks like bag drops. I handpick every piece for its quality, history, and character. But Continuum isn’t about resale. It’s about rethinking worth, seeing value in what already exists, and finding meaning beyond ownership..
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