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Valley Thoughts III (THE PRESALE)
Valley Thoughts Article 3

Valley Thoughts III (THE PRESALE)

Update on prelaunch sale. Also updates on the new final launch date. As well as our social medias etc. 

Valley Thoughts Article II
Valley Thoughts Article 2

Valley Thoughts Article II

still here. some things don't go the way you plan them. you build something, you set a date, you tell yourself this is it — and then life steps in and reminds you that it's always been in charge. not in a cruel way. just in a real way. we had a timeline. and then we didn't. that's okay. Heartbreak Valley was never built on perfect conditions. it was built in the middle of everything falling apart. so a little more time doesn't scare us — if anything, it feels right. some things need to sit longer before they're ready. some things need the weight of the moment to actually mean something when they arrive. Drop 001 is coming this summer. not because we rushed it. because we let it breathe. to everyone who's been watching, waiting, checking in — we see you. your patience isn't being taken for granted. it's being honored. life happens. we keep going. — HBV

The Valley
Valley Thoughts Article 1

The Valley

The Valley There's a place no one talks about — but everyone has been. It doesn't have a name on any map. You won't find it in a travel guide. But if you've ever loved someone more than they loved you back, you know exactly where it is. You've walked its floor. You've heard the echo of your own voice calling out to someone who was already gone. That's Heartbreak Valley.     I didn't set out to start a brand. I set out to survive. There's a particular kind of hurt that comes from loving too hard. Not the kind that makes you bitter — though it can, for a while. The kind that makes you feel everything. The kind that leaves you lying on the floor of yourself, wondering how something so real could disappear so completely. I've been in that valley more than once. I am, by nature, a loverboy — someone built to feel deeply, to give fully, to show up with everything. And love, real love, costs that kind of person a lot. But here's what I kept noticing: every time I came out the other side, I came out different. Not broken. Different. Like the valley had carved something out of me that needed to go — and made room for something that needed to stay. That's what this brand is built on. Not the heartbreak itself. The movement through it.     The logo isn't just an image. It's a whole world compressed into one frame. The broken heart at the center — cracked, angry, unresolved. Still there. Still beating. Around it: mountains that don't apologize for being hard to climb. Dead flowers that remind you something once grew here. Boots, because no matter what happened yesterday, you laced up again this morning. And a love letter, because even after everything, you'd probably do it again. That's the mascot. Angry but still moving. Hurt but still here. That's the energy. Still Moving. Still Going.   The palette came from the same place the story did — not invented, just uncovered. Valley Cream. Deep Brown. Brick Red. Sage Teal. Dust Mustard. Dusty Rose. These aren't colors I chose off a mood board. They're the colors I saw when I looked at the logo and asked: what is this place made of? Warmth with weight. Softness with grit. Something lived-in. Something real. The garments are the same. No black. No white. Who am I kidding what would merchandise be without black and white pieces. These pieces that move with you, that you could wear on the worst day of your life and still feel like yourself.     This is for everyone who loved someone more than they loved you back. For everyone who stayed too long, gave too much, hoped too hard. For everyone who felt embarrassed by how deep they went — and then slowly, quietly, stopped being embarrassed about it. Because that depth is not weakness. That depth is the whole point. You were built to feel this much. The valley just proved it. Heartbreak Valley isn't a brand about loss. It's a brand about what you become after it. About the specific kind of person who walks through fire for love and comes out on the other side with their boots still on and something new in their chest — something that wasn't there before. We're not here to romanticize pain. We're here to honor the walk.     For everyone who ever loved too much — welcome home.   Heartbreak Valley