OXDX

OXDX

Native American & women-owned small business gives back to higher education programs for tribal members through American Indian Services

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Who We Are
OXDX is a Diné owned fashion label operating out of Tempe, Arizona. Our creative team offers unique content and designs to properly represent Native people. Our artwork brings to light indigenous issues and challenges the institutions censoring our existence. We hope to engage people with visual storytelling and quality products and we hope you will follow our journey.

– Jared Yazzie

OXDX Clothing Mission Statement:

To increase the visibility of my Indigenous relatives as a way to show a thriving relevance. To remain storytellers, just like our ancestors, through our art, fashion, and creative content. To be socially conscious, constantly connected to our community, and ambitious as hell.

About OXDX

OXDX is a fashion label that specializes in digital art, cut’n’sew apparel, and collaborations as an ongoing project to bring Indigenous stories to the forefront. OXDX was founded by artist, Jared Kee Yazzie, a DIné self-taught graphic designer and print maker. Yazzie has been producing fashion design since 2009 and now operates a workshop and storefront with partner Allie Stone in Tempe, Arizona.

Allie is a textile artist and weaver who acts as OXDX’s head seamstress and business manager. Allie’s contribution to the brand since 2018 has been the driving force to OXDX’s most recent successes, which include features in Vogue, USA Today, the Huffington Post, WWD, Salon, and HighSnobiety.

OXDX is an acronym for the word “overdose", which Yazzie uses to describe the state of the world and how it relates to the Native experience. It’s a statement to check your consumption, question your contribution to land and water, and to think back on ancestral teachings.

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