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Together Segal's sustainable ready-to-wear is engineered for petite proportions

Together Segal crafts sustainable ready-to-wear in Austin, TX, with pieces engineered for petite proportions, produced in the USA by Open Arms Studio and priced from $238 to $398.

Sofia Martinez··3 min read
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Together Segal's sustainable ready-to-wear is engineered for petite proportions
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Together Segal is a small Austin, TX-based label led by petite twin sisters Amy Segal and Melissa Segal that builds “Elevated Daywear for Petites” with a sustainability bent. The brand’s site frames its mission plainly: to create intentional designs for fellow petites, emphasizing “Timeless. Minimal. Versatile.” silhouettes and “All-inclusive petite sizing.”

Design choices land where measurement matters. The site describes “timeless minimal silhouettes, natural woven fabrics, and pieces engineered for shorter rises and scaled sleeve/t,” and product pages reflect that scale with sizes listed as “PXS / Blue PS / Blue PM / Blue PL / Blue.” Price points are explicit: the Marie Slip Dress (Exclusive) in Moroccan Blue is $238.00, The Diane Jumpsuit is $360.00, The Mara Dress ranges at $398.00, The Stella Dress is $295.00, and The Claire Mini is $295.00; Together Segal Gift Cards begin “From $100.00.” The online shop uses commerce labels captured on the site such as “Full details,” “Quick buy,” and navigation categories like Dresses, Tops & Pants, Shop All, Gift Cards, and Sale.

Production and materials are a named part of the offering. Garments are “produced sustainably in the USA by Open Arms Studio, who provides sewing training and living wage work for refugees creating high-quality soft goods for private-label designers.” Fabric sourcing is documented in the brand’s journal: a January 27, 2022 post by Melissa Segal highlights a Cupro Linen Twill from FabricSight in Barcelona, Spain with the line “Have you ever wanted to learn more about our fabrics... Learn more about our latest fabric selection, a Cupro Linen Twill, from our newest textile partner, FabricSight, in Barcelona, Spain.” Earlier journal entries include a February 10, 2021 post by Melissa Dodge on petite sizing and a February 23, 2022 post by Amy Segal near the “Our faves” header.

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Practical shopping details appear in multiple, sometimes conflicting, places. The brand’s promotional strip reads “Subscribe and receive 15% off | Free shipping with orders over $300,” and the footer repeats “Free shipping on orders over $300.” A third-party retail listing captures a different offer: “Free US shipping $250+ & free pick-up in Brooklyn,” and reproduces a formatted fragment reading “T A T U R E Free US shipping $250+ & free pick-up in Brooklyn S T A T U R E.” Together Segal’s site also invites customers to “Contact us for studio appointment” and carries calls to action, “Follow us on Instagram,” “Shop petite collections,” “Purchase a gift card,” and “Any questions? Get in touch.”

Social copy underscores the brand’s palette and longevity: an Instagram excerpt reads “They create with natural, eco-friendly materials and neutral earth tones. 🛍️ Beautiful investment pieces designed to wear over and over again. You can find” and then truncates. For petites seeking compact proportions and visible social-impact credentials, Together Segal presents a clear package - US-made production with Open Arms Studio, Europe-sourced Cupro Linen Twill noted in the January 27, 2022 journal, and ready-to-wear priced largely between $238 and $398. The collection stakes a distinct claim: minimal, measured pieces engineered to elongate and flatter petite frames.

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