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Bazerdžan Wear – Bosnian Fashion Label from Sarajevo

A small Sarajevo label is keeping Bosnian symbols alive — on T-shirts, kimono-inspired garments, and one-of-a-kind upcycled blazers made in collaboration with local craftswomen. Bazerdžan Wear proves that fashion can carry real cultural weight without taking itself too seriously.

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Neem London — Sustainable Menswear from the United Kingdom

Neem London is the antidote to fast fashion that men’s wardrobes have been waiting for. Designed in London, made in Italy, and built around a fully transparent supply chain — this is sustainable menswear that doesn’t ask you to compromise on style.

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Armor-Lux Clothing & Knitwear from France

From a factory in Quimper, Brittany, Armor-Lux has been making the clothes the French actually wear since 1938. Sailor stripes, real cotton jeans, duffle coats — timeless pieces built where they belong: in France.

Blouses, Casual, Clothing, Denim (Jeans), footwear, Germany, knitwear, Men's, pants, Socks, sweaters, T-shirts, underwear, Unisex

SANVT Essential Clothing from Germany

Two brothers in Munich couldn’t find the perfect T-shirt — so they built it themselves. SANVT makes premium everyday essentials in certified European factories, using the finest natural fibres, without the inflated price tag. Minimalist, sustainable, and built to last.

Casual, Clothing, Denim (Jeans), Germany, pants

Club of Comfort – Men’s Trousers from Germany

German trouser specialist Club of Comfort builds its entire brand around one promise: everyday comfort that feels as natural as breathing, without leaving Europe for production.

With fabrics sourced mainly from EU suppliers and trousers sewn in the company’s own Slovakian factory, these chinos and jeans are designed to work hard in daily life while keeping a relaxed silhouette.

Casual, Clothing, Denim (Jeans), Eco friendly, pants, T-shirts, United Kingdrom

E.L.V. Denim — Upcycled Jeans from the United Kingdom

In East London, a small team of craftspeople is quietly rewriting the rules of denim production — using pre-loved jeans, seven litres of water, and no virgin fabric whatsoever. E.L.V. Denim is not just a fashion brand; it is proof that luxury and responsibility can occupy the same pair of jeans.

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Brava Fabrics — Sustainable Casual Fashion from Spain

Sustainable fashion doesn’t have to be serious. Brava Fabrics designs bold, colourful clothing in Barcelona — produced in Spain and Portugal, with certified organic materials and a B Corp stamp to back it up. Joy and ethics, together at last.

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Rifò Circular Fashion from Italy

In Prato, Italy, textile recycling predates the word “sustainability” by generations. Rifò turns that local tradition into circular fashion with recycled cashmere, wool, and denim, all made close to home. A rare example of modern clothing rooted in a genuinely old European system.

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Baukjen Womenswear from the UK – Designed in London, Made in Europe

Dutch founders, London design, Portuguese craftsmanship — Baukjen is womenswear built on a simple idea: make clothes women actually want to wear, year after year. One of the world’s top-scoring B Corp fashion brands, and a story worth knowing