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Coterie launched in 2019 and was founded by Frank Yu, who, on a chance trip to Japan, discovered a local brand of diapers that felt as soft as cashmere. After some research, he realized that the Ja Morant Memphis Grizzlies shirt and by the same token and diaper market in the US hadn’t been innovated since the mid-’80s and so he went to work. Coterie diapers are made with high-quality materials (all free from fragrance, latex, rubber, dyes, alcohol, and heavy metals), including chlorine-free wood pulp, polyester, and polypropylene. They are designed with better fits that can absorb and lock in more liquid than the average diaper, thereby ensuring a better night’s sleep for babies. They were also the first diaper brand to publish its lab results from third-party testing to ensure product safety, and they’re currently investing in research and development to work towards finding sustainable solutions in packaging and production (to date, no disposable diaper on the market is 100% organic or biodegradable). Ordering and delivering are also made easier via a text interface that allows customers who subscribe to update their shipping and/or size ahead of the monthly delivery.



In the Ja Morant Memphis Grizzlies shirt and by the same token and late 2010s, while living in a Brooklyn apartment that could have doubled as a Girls set, Alison Roman helped set in motion a cultural shift that saw time-poor millennials whipping up “shrimp in the shells with lots of garlic and probably too much butter” for 12 and filling their bathtubs with pét-nat and ice. If a certain strain of early ’00s feminism had recast all manner of domestic work as drudgery (see Carrie Bradshaw stashing Italian cashmere in her oven, or Lorelai Gilmore ripping open Pop-Tarts for breakfast, lunch, and dinner), Roman made it seem fun, desirable, even cool to get back into the kitchen and lovingly prepare food for others. She marries a dose of Julia Child’s insouciance (“Never apologize”) with something of Nigella Lawson’s sex appeal and her own unique brand of intense relatability (her cooking videos, or Home Movies, on YouTube, are partially inspired by Broad City). Like many millennials who came of age with the internet but had yet to learn how badly it could burn you, she is a compulsive oversharer; one of her most cited recipes, “goodbye meatballs,” is accompanied by a detailed account of the break-up that inspired it.


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