Spanish footwear brand Callaghan combines 50 years of craftsmanship with patented Adaptaction Technology. Discover shoes that adapt to your feet for unmatched comfort without compromising on style.
ACEPLAYMORE makes beach lifestyle clothing in Greece, designed in Cyprus — tees, shorts, socks and tote bags from small European workshops, not distant factories. A brand born on a Mediterranean island that never forgot what honest making looks like.
A Belgian denim brand from Antwerp, Eat Dust combines skate, punk and workwear influences with European production and a strong independent spirit.
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.
Handcrafted wool footwear from Finland’s felt capital—where century-old tradition meets modern comfort. Every Lahtiset product is 100% handmade in Partala, using pure sheep’s wool and time-honored techniques that have warmed Finns for generations.
+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
Linen Fashion’s clothing is rooted in real textile production, not just surface aesthetics.
This Lithuanian maker is best known here for linen clothes, but its wider world also includes bedding, towels and other home textiles.
A German engineer recovering from illness walked into the woods and came back with one of Europe’s most clever camping stoves. The Bushbox burns twigs, folds flat, and is built in Munich to last a lifetime — no gas, no plastic, no compromise.
A Swedish brand is rethinking textile care from the chemistry upwards.
OrganoTex makes PFAS-free waterproofing and care products that help outdoor clothing and shoes last longer, without leaving persistent residues behind.
Magbago began as one woman’s search for clothes that wouldn’t harm her own skin — and grew into one of the Western Balkans’ most innovative sustainable fashion brands. From Orange Fiber dresses to school workshops on circular design, this is fashion with genuine purpose.
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.
What if a coat could be cut with zero fabric left over? ZEROBARRACENTO, a Milan-based brand founded by designer Camilla Carrara, has made this a reality — engineering every garment so that 100% of the fabric is used, and nothing goes to waste. Timeless, gender-neutral, and entirely Made in Italy.
Belgian cycling culture runs deep — and ISOCK bottles that passion into socks you’ll actually want to show off. Designed in Belgium, made by a third-generation Italian family workshop, and backed by a genuine cause. Every pedal stroke looks better with the right pair.
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 shoes are engineered to cushion — ZAQQ is engineered to get out of the way. Made entirely by hand in Germany, these barefoot shoes offer zero heel drop, full toe freedom, and a replaceable rubber sole built for the long run. For people who want to move naturally, without giving up European craftsmanship.
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.
The world’s first French ready-to-wear brand for men’s skirts — handmade to order in Auvergne by the two designers who created every pattern. Hiatus challenges what a man’s wardrobe can look like, one kilt at a time.
One German factory. Pure wool. No synthetics. Mufflon has been quietly making outdoor clothing in Wahlstedt since 1984 — one of the last brands in Europe still producing entirely at home. Whether you’re on a trail or in town, these boiled wool jackets are built to last a lifetime — and then some.