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We're building a curated list of quality clothing brands and the pieces within them that are worth buying. Join the waitlist for early access — plus updates as Foray evolves into a platform for thoughtful brand discovery.

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  • Better materials — natural fibers over synthetic blends
  • Built to last — construction that holds up over time
  • Proven by customers — real feedback, not marketing

Why Foray

Quality has become harder to find.

Clothing has gotten thinner, flimsier, and more inconsistent, even from brands that once stood for quality. Natural fibers are increasingly replaced with synthetic blends, and higher prices no longer guarantee better clothing.

Foray exists to make shopping more intentional. We help discover clothing brands still worth the money, and the pieces within them actually worth buying.

And as Foray grows, we're building toward something bigger: a place for honest consumer insight in a world increasingly shaped by paid promotion.

Start with better brands. Build a wardrobe that lasts.

A preview

A glimpse of the list.

Five names you may already know. The full list—including lesser-known brands—is coming soon. Join the waitlist for early access.

  • 01
    Uniqlo editorial product photograph

    Uniqlo

    Everyday essentials with a clean aesthetic. Quality basics at affordable prices, with natural fibers across core collections and synthetics reserved for functional lines.

  • 02
    Gap editorial product photograph

    Gap

    Classic American basics; high cotton content in core styles, with quality and fiber mix varying by line (e.g., knits with synthetic blends are prone to pilling).

  • 03
    Kotn editorial product photograph

    Kotn

    Clean, elevated basics rooted in sustainability, with a high use of organic Egyptian cotton. Reasonably priced for the quality and ethical standards.

  • 04
    Deiji Studios editorial product photograph

    Deiji Studios

    Relaxed natural-fiber essentials in linen and cotton. The linen is thick and well-constructed — the fine knits and cotton basics less so for the price.

  • 05
    Nothing Written editorial product photograph

    Nothing Written

    Minimalist Korean label with a focus on clean tailoring and premium fabrics. A mix of natural and synthetic fibers but strong quality overall.

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