Welcome To Tomboy Nation
Looking for clothes that make you feel unstoppable? Look no further! Our clothes are designed for girls who hustle, who laugh, and who get dirty (and don't mind getting a little clean again).
Warning: Wearing Tomboy Nation may lead to compliments, random high fives, and the occasional mistaken identity as "most likely to fix a flat tire" in the yearbook.
Come Take A Look At Our Bestsellers!
Want to look effortlessly cool without, you know, actual effort? We got you.
Pockets? We got pockets! Clothes for girls who like to get stuff done (and maybe break a few stereotypes).
Not Your Typical Pink And Frills.
Clothes made for girls who don't wanna look like a walking Pepto-Bismol bottle.
Ever get stuck choosing between flowers and footballs? We feel you. Clothes that keep up with your adventures, not your grandma's expectations. Dress for the life you live, not the one they expect you to.
Who needs a tiara when you can have a killer hoodie or tee? Our clothes are for the girls who'd rather be saving the world than waiting to be rescued. We're talking clothes for superheroes, not damsels in distress.
About Us
About The Brand
The Tomboy Nation brand is made to be more than just a clothing company, it's meant to be a community. Tomboy Nation is for all the girls out there who don't want all pink and sparkly shirts or ones that the neck line goes way further down than it should. The Tomboy Nation brand is really just about making whoever wears these clothes as comfortable and confident in their own skin as they can be, because at the end of the day, that's all that really matters.
About The Clothing
Here at Tomboy Nation we think that girls shouldn't have to shop in the boys section for clothes they feel comfortable in. All of our clothes are made from Women's or Unisex cuts to ensure that it's a good fit, but also one you are comfortable with. Every design is made to be just perfect for all those tomboys out there.
About The Founder
The CEO and founder of Tomboy Nation is 16 year old Chasie Martins. She was tired of the overly exposing cuts on girls clothing and the boxy cuts on the boys side. She wanted a brand that would be more on the boyish side, while at the same time, standing purely for girls, and then came Tomboy Nation.