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.
ADEPTT is a Bulgarian womenswear label that makes each garment by hand, to order, using natural and recycled materials. Founded by designer Adelina Markova, it proves that European fashion can be both expressive and genuinely responsible.
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.
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.
Handcrafted in Belgium from shuttle-loom selvedge denim — raw, unwashed, and meant to fade uniquely with your life. Godfrieds turns jeans into heirlooms, one stitch at a time in the Wakken atelier.
Since 1892, one family in a small Cévennes town has been making jeans the French way — cut by hand, sewn in-house, and built to last a lifetime. Atelier Tuffery is not a heritage brand performing tradition; it is the tradition.
A B Corp certified clothing brand from Alicante, Spain — Trendsplant makes organic cotton casualwear manufactured in Spain and Portugal. Strong ethics, traceable supply chain, and an elephant that says it all: built to last.
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.
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.
Hamburg-born and Europe-made — JAN ‘N JUNE has been fixing fast fashion since 2014. Minimalist, GOTS-certified, and genuinely affordable: this is sustainable style without the sermon.
Discover Kourbela, Greek family business since 1971 from Plaka: from hand-knitted knits to prêt-à-porter, bridal wear, basics, and En Oiko home collections. Ethically produced in Athens with natural yarns for timeless elegance. 100% Greek craftsmanship reaching worldwide.
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
Daves is a Spanish brand dedicated to skirts for men, handcrafted on demand with materials and production kept entirely in Spain. From modern, sharp silhouettes like Hawkins and Barker to tartan styles and fully personalised pieces, the label wants to normalise skirts as an everyday masculine option rather than a fashion stunt.
Discover COSSAC’s ethical womenswear: timeless designs from London, crafted sustainably in Portugal for enduring style.
ounded in 2012 in Jyväskylä, Finland, Alpa was born from founder Heikki Timlin’s discovery of alpaca wool during a South American journey. Production is primarily in Finland (beanies) and Lithuania (knitwear such as cardigans, sweaters, and dresses), with nearly 100% of manufacturing on the European continent, ensuring transparency and quality.
Founded in Athens in 2013 by Mariloo Katsoni, Karavan Clothing is 100% designed and handmade in Greece by local craftsmen and women, using high-quality and eco-friendly materials.
Founded in 1889 in the village that bears its name in Lower Normandy, SAINT JAMES remains in the very same buildings today. Spinning, knitting, cutting, and sewing all happen under one roof in the historic atelier in Saint-James, Normandy (France), making it one of the last true 100 % French knitwear manufacturers. 100% produced on the European continent.
Verlinne is the first Romanian sustainable fashion brand, built on natural materials and timeless design. Everything is designed and ethically made in small Romanian workshops using premium natural linen and ECOVERO viscose, keeping the entire supply chain local and transparent.