Welcome to Kenai Design Co

Apparel Designed With a Higher Purpose

ABOUT US

Kenai Design Co. connects people and their environment with consciously minded and biota inspired apparel. We serve nonprofits, agencies, and individuals that advocate for sustainable stewardship and species preservation by contributing a 10% minimum of product sales. Starting with 4 Alaskans with a passion to revive King Salmon, this effort has expanded to other species and is now joined by several other organizations and non-profits across Alaska.

ETHICAL & SUSTAINABLE
By using only quality materials that are ethically and sustainably sourced through our partner Recover Brands, Kenai Design Co. products are built to last. This ideology applies to our mission to connect people with their natural environment that promotes long term sustainability to the habitat and species we support. Kenai Design Co. does not support fast fashion trends or unethical labor that forsakes our planet and all inhabitants.
Our Collection

FOR A CAUSE

OUR CAUSES

CREATING A POSITIVE PLANET IMPACT

At Kenai Design Co., we believe in the power of design to bring people together and make a positive impact on our planet. Rooted in environmental advocacy, our products directly contribute to causes like the Kenai Watershed Forum, Alaska Hummingbird Project, Alaska Sealife Center, and the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, as we strive to create a better future for the Earth, we all call home.

Kenai King Project

The King Salmon, also commonly known as the Chinook, plays a key role in the ecosystem as well as the economy of Alaska for commercial and sports fishing alike.

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Rufous Project

The Rufous Hummingbird, weighing no more than a nickel, is one of the smallest migrators in North America. From Alaska to Mexico, you may see this small bird zipping from flower to flower in search of nectar, or frantically chasing insects in hopes of a crunchy meal.

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Sustain Marine Life

Chionoecetes opilio or otherwise known as Tanner or Snow crabs in Alaska has been an abundant species and seafood dining option for decades. Unfortunately, this crab has seen a massive decline across Alaska including Cook Inlet near the Kenai Peninsula.

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Beluga Whale Recovery

Coined the “canary of the sea”, the Beluga whale is known for being a vocal, social whale which relies on one another to hunt, migrate, breed, and socialize.

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Our Partnerships