Casual clothing for men
Colorful Standard Casual Wear from Denmark
A Danish brand that builds its own factory to prove a point. Colorful Standard makes organic cotton basics in 50+ ...
Red Hat Factory Hand-Knit Wool Beanies from Norway
A Norwegian grandmother started knitting in 1932. Today, that same tradition keeps heads warm across 55 countries. Red Hat Factory ...
Seapath Sustainable Clothing from Portugal
Mário and Regi don't run a fashion brand — they run a workshop. Every piece of Seapath clothing is designed, ...
DILLING Merino & Organic Cotton everyday Clothing from Denmark
Since 1916, Danish family brand Dilling has been crafting merino wool and organic cotton clothing — from base layers to ...
Berghen Hiking Boots from Belgium
Berghen crafts durable hiking boots in Belgium, featuring Vibram soles, Berghen-Tex waterproofing, and strong ankle support for family adventures from ...
Picea Sustainable Menswear from Germany
Imagine if clothing brands made products only when customers ordered them—eliminating the warehouse overflow, the excess waste, the forgotten inventory ...
Handknitted – Icelandic wool sweaters from Reykjavik, made by local knitters
Since 1977, the Handknitting Association of Iceland has united local knitters in Reykjavik to sell hand-knitted lopapeysa sweaters directly – ...
HANRO – Luxury Lingerie, Sleepwear & Loungewear from Austria
True luxury whispers through seamless construction, not logos. Since 1884, HANRO has mastered circular knitting in Vorarlberg—creating pieces worn for ...
Hedlund Outdoor and hunting Clothing from Germany
Premium merino and loden clothing designed and made in Bavaria with purpose – Hedlund crafts timeless hunting and outdoor gear ...
Glein: Conscious Everyday Goods from Vienna
Glein proves that sustainable luxury doesn't require luxury pricing. This Vienna atelier designs, manufactures, and sells directly—eliminating middlemen, waste, and ...