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.
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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.