• Wildering Nook logo

    The Wildering Nook connects children with nature, sparking creativity and curiosity through engaging, hands-on learning experiences.

    The Wildering Nook Website 
  • For authentic insight into disabled life and advocacy, we highly recommend Wait.. I'm Disabled?!. Run by a disabled designer, this platform fearlessly shares the journey of living with invisible disabilities and chronic illness, offering honest stories, creative flair, and adaptive empowerment for the community.

    Wait I'm Disabled? Website 
  • Striking minimalist Renddo brand logo in black and white

    Bold gear for rule-breakers & doodlers. Made in the USA

    Renddo Website 
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Hayden in Kauri Grove wearing a Wyld Peak logo hoodie.

At Wyld Peak, every purchase gives back. We support native forest restoration in both Madagascar and New Zealand.

  • Trees That Count charity logo.

    Trees That Count is a national charity uniting people to plant millions of native trees, benefiting climate change, biodiversity, ecosystems, and communities. They connect businesses and individuals with native planting projects needing funding.

  • Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation charity logo.

    Blue Dragon rescues children and young people from crisis situations like slavery, homelessness, and extreme poverty.

    They provide long-term support for healing from trauma and work to improve laws and policies that protect the vulnerable.

  • alzheimers association

    The Alzheimer's Association is at the forefront of the fight against Alzheimer's and other dementias. They accelerate global research, promote risk reduction and early detection, and ensure top-quality care and support for those affected.

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Sim Bastick wearing a Wyld Peak classic organic hoodie with a guitar on the beach at Matauri Bay

Each product is crafted on-demand, just for you. It reduces waste, supports sustainability, and makes your gear unique. Production may take a little longer, but it’s worth it for the planet