Person joyfully hanging from the door of a converted bus in a desert setting.

Born on the Road. Built by Community.

Vanarchy began in a self-converted shuttle bus when founder Riley Endicott realized most vehicle gear wasn’t made for the people actually using it. Everything felt cheap, hyper-masculine, or greenwashed—built without care for design, sustainability, or community. So she decided to make something better.

What started as a simple fix became a much bigger mission: to create durable, ethically made gear that reflects the realities—and values—of life in motion. Using Yulex®, a plant-based neoprene alternative pioneered by Patagonia, Riley designed seat covers that look good, last longer, and do right by the planet and the people using them.

What began as a solo project became a movement—brought to life by the creatives, makers, and misfits met along the road.

Vanarchy was born on the road, built by community, and guided by the belief that people and planet should always ride shotgun.

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