A Danish brand that builds its own factory to prove a point. Colorful Standard makes organic cotton basics in 50+ colours — designed to last, made transparently in Portugal, and worth every wear.
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.
Since 1916, Danish family brand Dilling has been crafting merino wool and organic cotton clothing — from base layers to outdoor jackets — using a chemical-free dyeing process unique in the Nordic region. Four generations later, they remain quietly radical: no Superwash plastic coatings, no heavy metals, just natural fibres processed cleanly in their own Danish factory.
Glein proves that sustainable luxury doesn’t require luxury pricing. This Vienna atelier designs, manufactures, and sells directly—eliminating middlemen, waste, and compromise. Organic materials, European craft, and uncompromising quality at the price of intention, not indulgence.
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.
100% made in Europe – since 1886 – VISIT BRAND → Price Sustainability Availability €€€ (Premium) ★★★★★ Hybrid HookDid you know synthetic clothing contributes over 30%
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.
Did you know that the fashion industry produces over 100 billion garments annually, with much ending up in landfills, yet brands like TWOTHIRDS pioneer pre-order