Back Type
KONSERVAT
Washed black fleece with a restrained front mark and copper wordmark across the back.
Preserve • Study • Inspire
Streetwear, specimens, and field goods for people who believe the past should help protect the future.
The Position
KONSERVAT should not feel like a template shop. It should feel like a cabinet, a field station, and a drop house: factual enough to trust, beautiful enough to want, restrained enough to last.
Cabinet Drop 001
Heavy cotton goods, display-ready specimens, field labels, and journal notes move together as one system: buy the object, learn the record, support the work.
Apparel Studies
The current direction is not loud merch. It is heavyweight fleece in charcoal and taupe, copper serif type, small chest marks, and one scientific plate graphic strong enough to become the launch uniform.
Back Type
KONSERVAT
Washed black fleece with a restrained front mark and copper wordmark across the back.
Field Line
ENDLING
A more severe back-print direction with thin rules and archival serif spacing.
Plate Graphic
LIMULUS
Taupe fleece with a large horseshoe crab study mark and KONSERVAT below.
Tee Study
ENDLING TEE
Charcoal oversized tee with a copper turtle mark and large field wordmark.
Tee Study
PLATE TEE
Taupe tee version of the Limulus plate graphic for a lighter launch piece.
Alternate
HOODIE ALT
A quieter alternate with smaller ENDLING back type and chest emblem placement.
Field Table
Every placeholder is staged for real inventory: an object, a record, a care note, a source note, and a reason it belongs in the cabinet.
A visual hook that makes the buyer stop and inspect.
Facts, unknowns, care, and source notes visible before checkout.
Conservation language held back until it can be proven.
New Cabinet
Specimen Standard
Each fossil, mineral, and display object needs room for locality, age, dimensions, condition, source note, care, and shipping restrictions. Unknowns should be disclosed plainly instead of hidden.
Read the sourcing postureConservation
Our conservation pledge is being finalized. Once active, contributions and project updates will be published in the Impact Ledger with dates, amounts, project names, and proof links.
Trust Standard
Every claim on this site should survive a skeptical buyer, a collector, and a conservation partner reading it closely.
Product records should show locality, age, source notes, condition, care, and unknowns without pretending every specimen has perfect provenance.
Restricted, culturally sensitive, illegally collected, or permit-dependent material should stay off the site unless reviewed and cleared.
The pledge stays modest until finalized. Once active, the ledger should show dates, amounts, projects, and proof links.
Launch State
Field Journal
Age, locality, restoration, source notes, and the difference between unknown and undocumented.
Ancient life, resilience, coastal ecology, and a symbol that keeps the brand grounded.
Receipts, project timelines, modest claims, and proof strong enough to protect trust.