Yoga wear that actually lives by yoga values. The View Yoga, founded in Amsterdam by Susan, produces responsibly in the Netherlands and Portugal — with transparent fabrics, named factories, and garments made to last.
+351 is a Portuguese casualwear brand with a clear Lisbon identity.
Designed in Lisbon and made in Portugal, it combines organic cotton, small batches, and relaxed everyday style
What if your shoes actually worked with your feet — not against them? Wildling Shoes from Germany makes minimal, zero-drop footwear for adults and children, produced sustainably in Portugal with natural materials and a supply chain you can actually trace.
Tekla is best known for its bedding — but the Copenhagen brand has quietly built one of Europe’s most considered sleepwear wardrobes. Organic cotton pyjamas, lambswool slippers, canvas bucket hats: pieces designed for the hours between, crafted to last years.
Most activewear brands produce millions of pieces. UP Clothing produces hundreds — intentionally. Made in Portugal, designed in the UK, this small-batch activewear label uses recycled fabrics and anti-odour technology to make kit that lasts. A brand worth knowing.
What if your next pair of sneakers was made from Mediterranean sea plastic, grape marc, and three generations of Portuguese shoemaking craft? COG is a French brand proving that vegan footwear doesn’t have to mean Asian factories and unknown materials — every pair is handcrafted near Porto, with full European supply chain transparency.
A Lisbon brand with sixteen years of practice making vegan footwear without compromise — built in certified Portuguese factories, using materials made from apple waste, pineapple fibres, cork, and recycled fibres.
NAE proves that ethical footwear and quality shoemaking are not opposites.
ISTO. is the Portuguese label proving that slow fashion can be both affordable and radical. Built on four pillars — Independence, Superb, Transparency, Organic — every piece is made in Portugal with full production costs published online. No secrets, no shortcuts.
MR MARVIS started with one ambition: the perfect pair of shorts. Eight years on, every piece is still handmade in Portugal by the same long-term craftspeople — and the fit has never changed. With a B Corp score of 101.7 and GOTS certification added in 2025, this Amsterdam-born brand is proof that slow fashion and sharp style are not mutually exclusive.
Discover COSSAC’s ethical womenswear: timeless designs from London, crafted sustainably in Portugal for enduring style.
Mário and Regi don’t run a fashion brand — they run a workshop. Every piece of Seapath clothing is designed, cut, and sewn in northern Portugal, in small batches, using deadstock and organic fabrics. This is what sustainable fashion looks like when it’s not a marketing strategy.
Ten years of craftsmanship, two countries, one mission: Kraxe-Wien creates waterproof backpacks as versatile as your life. Designed in Vienna with Austrian precision and handcrafted in Porto, every piece combines durability with elegance—for the traveller who chooses quality over convenience. This is more than a backpack; it’s an investment in a life without compromise.
SNURK: Where Dutch Design Meets Portuguese Craftsmanship. Premium organic cotton bedding and loungewear—100% made in Portugal, designed in Amsterdam, supporting homeless youth charities. Discover horizontal happiness with every SNURK purchase.
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.