Honduras, like much of Central America, has long been a hub for textile and garment production. Big brands from around the world manufacture there, taking advantage of skilled workers, often without paying them fairly or providing ethical work conditions. But Honduras is so much more than just a place for mass production. The country has a deep textile history, with embroidery and weaving techniques that date back to Mayan traditions. And beyond textiles, Honduran designers and artisans — both at home and across the diaspora — are making fashion, jewelry, sculpture, and craft that is deeply personal.