After running an online boutique for a year and a half, Threads of Grace owner Amanda Hammers officially opened a brick-and-mortar storefront in Katy's Historic Town Square.

Giving back

Selling clothing, shoes, accessories and gifts, Hammers said the boutique was built on the belief that fashion can do more than make people look good—it can also do good.

Hammers said 10% of all profits go to helping women in crisis, including individuals who have been previously incarcerated, are survivors of domestic violence or have experienced other types of trauma.

“We want you to feel good about what you wear—not just because it looks amazing, but because it carries a story of resilience and hope,” Hammers said in a statement on the store’s website. “This boutique is about showing up for one another, creating opportunity where there was none and building a future that includes everyone.”

One more thing

Hammers also hosts private “sip and sees” at the boutique, as well as styling appointments, which require an online appointment request.