WilderSoul Apparel

35% of PROFITS donated to ANIMAL EDUCATION & RESCUE this month!

35% of PROFITS donated to ANIMAL EDUCATION & RESCUE this month!

Wildlife and Pet-Inspired Apparel

that support wild and domestic animals

gear up for adventure

Flaunt Your Wild Spirit With Unique Nature-Inspired Designs

Wear Your Love for Flora and Fauna

designs that honor nature’s vibrant wildlife and delicate botanicals

cozy & cute looks for pet people

Express your affection for pets with apparel that helps animals – both wild and domestic – in need.

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Featured Organization GEAR

Limited Edition Animal & Wildlife Rescue Gear — get yours before it’s gone!
Wildlife and Pet-Inspired Apparel that Supports Wild and Domestic Animals

wearable art
for a cause

every purchase makes a difference
FOR WILD OR DOMESTIC ANIMALS

Wilder Soul was born from a simple yet profound question: “If you could do anything, what would it be?” Our answer was clear—to help animals, whether wild or domestic.

Through our passion for art and design, we create wildlife and pet-inspired apparel that celebrates the beauty of nature and supports animal welfare. Every month, we donate 35% of our profits to a different wildlife or pet rescue organization, helping animals in need and empowering small, passionate rescues.

Join us in making a difference—wear your love for animals and nature with apparel that truly cares!

MEET THE ORGANIZATIONS WE SUPPORT

35% of Profits From Our Wildlife and Pet-Inspired Apparel
are donated to a different organization each month

Little Cat Rescue of Illinois

Little Cat Rescue of Illinois is a cat rescue based in Brighton, Illinois, who’s mission is to save, spay/neuter, and rehabilitate kitties to new loving homes.

St. Sophia’s Forgotten Felines

St. Sophia’s Forgotten Felines is a non-profit foster-based cat rescue in Wheaton, IL. St. Sophia’s strives to be the best in temporary care for cats in transition.

Feral Fixers

Feral Fixers is dedicated to practicing and promoting TNR in DuPage County, Illinois to reduce both the number of cats euthanized and the feral cat population.

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