We Still Believe in Unity. And We Still Believe in Us. Life Is Ultra Complex

Ultra Complex isn’t just a brand. It’s a team. A contradiction. A movement. Built in the Middle East, where identity is political, personal, and never just one thing. We’re Arab, Jewish, queer, religious, secular, designers, lifters, lovers, dreamers — all of it, together.

We’ve always believed that queer culture has the power to cross borders — not just symbolically, but literally. For years, we worked with a garment factory in Gaza. It wasn’t charity. It wasn’t a campaign. It was a working collaboration, built on trust, fabric, and deadlines. And it worked. That kind of cooperation is rare — and real.

Even now, in the middle of something this painful, we believe it’s still possible. That people can work together across conflict. That identity doesn’t have to mean division. That a better reality can be built — quietly, practically, through real relationships.

Peace, Eliezer Weishoff, 1977

We don’t post mantras. We don’t write manifestos. We make clothes that hold the body and reflect the world it moves through — in all its contradictions.

This brand isn’t about smoothing things over. It’s about creating form in the friction. It’s about choosing collaboration when everything pushes toward collapse.

We still believe in peace. Not as a dream. As a practice.

Life is Ultra Complex.

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