Jenni Earle
Our beauty isn’t defined by the color of our skin, eyes or hair, it isn’t defined by the size of our blue jeans; but instead by the authenticity of our beating hearts and loud, honest voices! Join us at jenni earle as we build a tribe of the wild and brave, the kindred spirits, looking at the world with new eyes, seeing a brighter, more authentic world.
We, at jenni earle, build talismans to let you KNOW the depth of your own wild, brave heart. These talismans are hand-dyed bandanas made start to finish in the carolinas. Each one has a phrase that will help you conquer fears, validate your curiosity and embolden you to define your life on your terms.
The love of bandanas started early with jenni earle. Growing up in west virginia, she loved working in the garage with her grandpa, earl. He always had a bandana tucked into his pocket that he’d use to wipe the sawdust off a piece of furniture he was building or clean his hands after coming out from under the hood of a car. He never said, you’re too young to help, or a girl, so probably shouldn’t run the drill press. When earl wasn’t looking, she would swipe that bandana and hold it, trying to channel all his strength and bravery into her being. “Holding that 22” square of cotton, I felt like I could conquer anything. The bandana became a talisman for me, a symbol of that bravery” she remembers.
Forever a maker, she set out to bring earl’s bandana to you. We want you to have a symbol of your own strength and bravery to hold, wear or carry to remind you how capable you ALREADY ARE to explore your place in this world deeply and fully!
#betheremedy
We, at jenni earle, build talismans to let you KNOW the depth of your own wild, brave heart. These talismans are hand-dyed bandanas made start to finish in the carolinas. Each one has a phrase that will help you conquer fears, validate your curiosity and embolden you to define your life on your terms.
The love of bandanas started early with jenni earle. Growing up in west virginia, she loved working in the garage with her grandpa, earl. He always had a bandana tucked into his pocket that he’d use to wipe the sawdust off a piece of furniture he was building or clean his hands after coming out from under the hood of a car. He never said, you’re too young to help, or a girl, so probably shouldn’t run the drill press. When earl wasn’t looking, she would swipe that bandana and hold it, trying to channel all his strength and bravery into her being. “Holding that 22” square of cotton, I felt like I could conquer anything. The bandana became a talisman for me, a symbol of that bravery” she remembers.
Forever a maker, she set out to bring earl’s bandana to you. We want you to have a symbol of your own strength and bravery to hold, wear or carry to remind you how capable you ALREADY ARE to explore your place in this world deeply and fully!
#betheremedy