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Collaboration is our fabric

Our work thrives in community.

From collaborating with fellow designers, nonprofits, and creative collectives — to honoring the legacy of the South through immersive storytelling experiences — Rag & Bucket Co. is a brand built on connection.

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Book your Discovery Session by FORMA. ii today
— virtual or in-person.

The story is already in you.
The small print. We’re not here to follow trends. We’re here to create time-stopping, perspective-shifting pieces that move with purpose. Let’s design the look that speaks it out loud. $100 deposit applies toward initial deposit and final design. No refunds. No playing small.
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Duality by Design.

Rag & Bucket Co. is built on the belief that beauty lives in contradiction. 

Street and structure. Raw and refined. Classic and chaotic.

We don’t choose sides — we design from the in-between. Meaning we hold space for both/and — for the contradictions that make us whole. Every collection is a conversation between heritage and innovation, beauty and grit, identity and transformation.

Every garment, collection, and concept is rooted in Duality by Design — a philosophy that challenges expectations and reflects the full spectrum of identity, especially for those whose stories have been pushed to the edges.

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We believe style is power — and power doesn’t exist in a single form.

At Rag & Bucket Co., we merge the structured elegance of Southern dandyism with the softness and rebellion of fluid fashion. Tailored pieces meet undone silhouettes. Masculine energy meets feminine grace. Timeless shapes are reimagined for the now.

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Where Style Meets Story. Where Legacy Becomes Look.

Rag & Bucket Co. was born on West Fifteenth Street — a legendary stretch in Anniston, Alabama, called the “city within the city.” For generations, this neighborhood has been a cradle of Black brilliance: a place where families dressed their best on Sundays, where civil rights leaders gathered, and where style was more than fabric — it was freedom.

 

It was the site of resistance . In 1961, the Freedom Riders’ bus was firebombed here — a moment that ignited global awareness and deepened the fight for justice. From that fire, resilience was forged. And it’s from that same soil that Rag & Bucket Co. rises.

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