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red thread

the ladicah metal plate: a symbol of power and confidence

it all starts with a detail you might not notice at first: a metal plate sewn on with a red thread and a small red bartack hidden under the left pocket. the red thread is more than a stitch. it’s a symbol and a reminder of strength, confidence and connection.

just as a red thread runs through every Ladicah garment, a red thread runs through every woman’s life - her body. it’s the constant she carries through every season, every chapter, every change. 

you live in your body every single day, but how often do you truly feel at home in it?

for many of us, the answer is: not nearly enough.

we weren’t taught to understand our bodies. we were taught to manage them. keep them quiet. keep them moving and look presentable.

the world never really made room for women to fully know themselves. it gave us expectations, not truths. tips and not answers. and we accepted that. until we didn’t.

at ladicah, confidence isn’t a performance. it’s something you return to when you recognize how your body actually works and when you stop apologizing for what it needs.

we create clothes for that version of you.
the one who’s done pretending.
the one who doesn’t explain herself anymore.


we put our money where it matters

at Ladicah, we dedicate a portion of our annual profits to making a difference. we stand with women everywhere, partnering with organisations that champion women’s health and rights across the globe.

women follow a 28‑day hormone cycle.
the world runs on a 24‑hour clock.
office schedules, healthcare systems, training plans, all designed with another body in mind.

it’s not personal. but it is real.
the more you understand your body, the more powerful you become. we’re here to support that knowledge, not to fix you - because you were never broken, you were just never shown the full picture.

too many of us grow up never truly understanding our own bodies. that’s why we’re committed to supporting trusted research and education programs on women’s health and rights around the world.

 

coming soon: learn more about which organisations we support, why we chose them and how your support translates into real change.

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