As part of inspiring European consumers to buy local for a sustainable Europe, did you know that North Macedonia’s rich textile heritage—dating back to Ottoman
Did you know that one of the very few major denim brands still produces every single pair exclusively in Europe – while most “premium” labels
Carpasus uses natural and lower-impact materials such as organic cotton, linen, wool and recycled cotton, and says its collections are responsibly made in Europe.
A Czech barefoot shoe brand founded by a physiotherapist, built around foot-friendly shapes and 100% vegan materials. Ahinsa says its shoes are handmade in the EU, with production in the Czech Republic and Croatia, and that it uses certified EU materials throughout the range. The brand also highlights durability, natural movement and a strong no-animal-material approach, which is central to its identity. If you want minimalist shoes that are vegan and anatomically shaped, this brand is a clear match.
TWOTHIRDS is a Barcelona-based slow fashion brand crafting ocean-inspired clothing entirely in Europe. From knitwear and casual wear to a brand-new sustainable swimwear line for women and men — made from regenerated ocean plastic and recycled fibres.
From dressing the Ukrainian President in symbolic polos during high-stakes international meetings to crafting bespoke suits for global icons, Damirli stands as a testament to Ukrainian craftsmanship amid adversity. As part of inspiring European consumers to buy local for a sustainable Europe, this brand demonstrates how supporting regional production can bolster quality, resilience, and eco-conscious practices.
A parka designed to combat the bone-chilling cold of film sets can seamlessly transition from rugged trails to urban streets, all while upholding ethical standards?
Did you know that Appennino Activewear crafts all its garments on demand using 100% recycled materials, eliminating overproduction waste and ensuring zero environmental impact from
Did you know that in an industry churning out over 100 billion garments annually, one Swedish brand traces every piece from farm to finish, revealing
A glimpse inside Seapath’s small Portuguese workshop, where organic fabrics and deadstock become timeless everyday pieces.
Real people, real wages, slow and sustainable fashion made close to home in Europe.