Q1 2026  ·  Partner Brief  ·  January – March

We have been building.Here is what happened.

Two storefronts. Seven group visits. Five new team members.
76+ people. Partnerships booked through 2028.

$30K+
Q1 revenue — 50% back
to artisan partners & wages
76+
Students & travelers
from 4 countries in 90 days
Overview

Q1 at a Glance


ImpactQ1 2026 (Jan – Mar)
Total sales from both shops$30,000+
Local artisans featured across both shops50+
Total revenue back in the hands of local artisans$15,000
Wages given to Wearsos artisans$10,000
New team members hired5
Two dollars for a dollar

For every dollar Wearsos generates in sales, at least 50% flows directly back to the local community — either through product revenue shared with the artisans featured in our shops, or through wages paid to Wearsos artisans. This is by design, not coincidence.

Youth Education

Seven groups. Ninety days. One message: sustainability matters.


Group # Experience What it proved
Discover Corps · Katie, Ontario 1 ★★★★★ One traveler's pilot launched a partnership. We now have Discover Corps tourism groups confirmed up through 2028.
Beyond Sports × Franklin College 7 ★★★★★ Hands-on, immersive learning that turned journalism students into storytellers — with Wearsos as their subject.
Where There Be Dragons × Cathedral 19 ★★★★★ Students who make things with their hands and sleep in the communities they study don't just learn about impact — they become part of it.
Where There Be Dragons × Pomfret 12 ★★★★★ Immersive learning beyond the classroom. Sustainability lived, not studied.
Abilene Christian University 10 ★★★★★ Future business leaders who spent time inside a real social enterprise — and left with a different definition of success.
Nortico × Skrødstrup Efterskole 25+ ★★★★★ Breaking borders and expanding our reach — proving that purpose-driven business speaks every language.
Helena Hoen · DC Australia 2 ★★★★★ A new connection opened. The Oceania network is now part of our story.
Team & Culture

Five artisans. One beach. A first for all of them.

A moment your partnership made possible.


Thanks to your support, we were able to provide our team with an experience that would otherwise not have been possible. For a group of women who give everything to this work — we wanted to give something back.

To mark the opening of our Flamingo storefront, Wearsos brought five of our Turrialba artisans — Caro, Ines, Tere, Tabata, and Fio — together for a team-building retreat at a beautiful property on the Pacific coast.

For all of them except Fio, this was their first time seeing the Guanacaste coast. For most, their first time leaving the Central Valley. Founder Lynne and intern Angela (University of Toronto) joined the retreat. Friends flew in from Canada to paint a mural and document the transformation.

"For most of us, it was our first time at the beach. To be there together — as a team — made it something none of us will forget."

— Caro, Workshop Production Manager
Wearsos team at the beach, opening weekend, Guanacaste
Opening weekend, Guanacaste · Dec 2025
Mural painting at Wearsos Flamingo, friends from Canada
Mural painting · Jan 2026  View on Instagram →
Partner Voice

A Traveler's Words

★  RATED  5 / 5
Katie — Cambridge, Ontario Solo Traveler · Discover Corps Pilot Program · Q1 2026

"Each and every activity is memorable — my favourite.

Each activity is hands-on and interactive. It's not a tour where you download an app and just listen; you are immersed in the experience. Being able to talk to and learn from the ladies at Wearsos while you get to sew — then learning from the ladies in Mollejones how the entire project gets started — is inspiring.

Sitting around the table at Blanc y Negro changes your perspective. The knowledge you gain about the importance of women owning land, growing your own food, understanding how foods work together for your health and for the health of the land — it's unforgettable.

My organizer Lynne kept me up to date every day. She was available at a moment's notice, thorough in every detail — and if anything went wrong, she already had it figured out. I felt safe and fully prepared for every single day.

"At the end of this trip, you feel like family — and I know I am already missing my new Costa Rican family."
Discover Corps Partnership

Katie's solo visit was the pilot. After her 5/5 rating and glowing feedback, Discover Corps formalized the partnership — and groups are now confirmed through 2028. What started with one traveler is becoming a lasting program.

View Itinerary →
Youth Education — Programs in Depth

Every Group. Every Story.


Beyond Sports Tours × Franklin College

7 journalism students · 21-day Costa Rica program · 6 days in Turrialba

Seven journalism students traveled the country documenting communities and stories. They spent six days in Turrialba, visited our Flamingo storefront, and customized their own bags — working directly alongside Lynne and Chris. The group produced a full video testimonial and five short-form reels that brought the Wearsos story to a new audience.

Franklin College group at Wearsos store

Where There Be Dragons × Cathedral

Long-term sustainability program · Turrialba & Mollejones

Students from Cathedral engaged directly with our upcycling lab and completed homestays in the Mollejones rural community — experiencing what it means to live and work inside a circular economy, not just study it from a distance.

Where There Be Dragons Cathedral group at Wearsos

Where There Be Dragons × Pomfret

12 students from Connecticut · Year-long sustainability program

Twelve students from Pomfret Private School, enrolled in a year-long sustainable development program, spent time in our upcycling lab and completed homestays in Mollejones. Their visit bridged the classroom and the community in a way that no lecture ever could.

Where There Be Dragons Pomfret group

Abilene Christian University (ACU)

10 business students · Long-standing Wearsos partner

ACU returned with ten business students for one of our most engaged visits to date — running case studies, strategy sessions, branding pitches, and pricing workshops directly with our team. These students didn't observe Wearsos. They worked inside it. ACU returned again in May 2026.

Abilene Christian University group at Wearsos

Nortico Travels × Skrødstrup Efterskole

25+ students from Denmark · Visiting via Nortico Travels

Twenty-five-plus students from Skrødstrup Efterskole in Denmark visited Wearsos in collaboration with Nortico Travels before beginning their homestays in Mollejones. Their itinerary connected both storefronts, giving a new international audience a window into what Repurpose with Purpose looks like in practice.

Nortico Travels Skrødstrup group with traditional dancers
Academic Partnerships

Extending Impact Through Education


Wearsos continues to build long-term partnerships with universities and schools — creating placements where students contribute real work to our operations and sustainability strategy.

Trent University · Jorja Smith 4-month placement

Delivered two key research documents supporting our long-term sustainability strategy: a Comparative Analysis and an Environmental Research Report.

Eastwood Collegiate Institute · Olivia Smith 4-month placement · Design Program

Developed the new Wearsos brand book — a resource that shapes how we present ourselves to press, funders, and future academic partners. Olivia will now be pursuing the Design program at York University in Toronto.

These partnerships allow us to engage youth in hands-on, real-world learning — and to foster the next generation of leaders equipped to think critically about sustainability, community, and social entrepreneurship.


Looking Ahead

Q2 2026 & Beyond


ACU Returns — May 2026A second visit from Abilene Christian University. The academic partnership deepens.
Drexel University — December 2026Confirmed. Major US research institution. A new academic network opens.
Ernst & Young (E&Y) — In DevelopmentCorporate engagement pathway forming. Potential gifting and team program.
Nia — Artist in Residence (with NEST)Expanding creative programming and artisan storytelling through a new residency model.
Vilma Line × Eucalan — Coming SoonNew product collaboration connecting our artisan community to an international brand.
Media & Resources

Watch. See. Explore.


Video Testimonial — Franklin College × Beyond Sports Tours

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7 Journalism Students, 1 Film

Beyond Sports Tours partnered with Franklin College for a 21-day Costa Rica program. Six of those days were spent in Turrialba, documenting Wearsos. This is the result — a faculty-produced film capturing real-time bag customization, community connection, and the Wearsos story in motion.

Watch on YouTube

Behind the Process — 5 Instagram Reels

Franklin College bag customization, documented in real time.


Photo Albums

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