Kings of Indigo (K.O.I.), founded in 2012, designs its garments to last long. K.O.I. makes quality denims, tops and accessories inspired by American classics with a Japanese eye for detail. The history of denim in the USA and the way Japan is developing denim to a whole different level, is the starting point of every collection. No fashion forward styles, but classics you can wear season after season so you can enjoy your favorite pieces as long as possible.
Read MoreMaium, meaning rain in an old Amsterdam dialect, produces raincoats to protect you from it. True to the Dutch heritage, they combine fashion and innovative design: the zippers transform the raincoat into a poncho. The brand was founded in 2016 by Hendrik (background in finance) and Anita (background in fashion/design), both born in Amsterdam, after Hendrik ran into the problem that his suit got wet when riding his bicycle to appointments.
Read MoreEveryone deserves a bit of feel-good every day. That is why Saint Basics makes super-soft basics from natural substances such as eucalyptus and organic cotton. Saint Basics products are 95% more environmentally friendly than ordinary products. And 100% free of pesticides, sweatshops, child labor and unfair trade.
Read MoreAfter having witnessed the awful environmental and social conditions of the modern textile industry while he was studying textile design, Michael Spitzbarth decided to start his own business in 2009. He wanted to prevent nature, humans and animals from ‘bleeding’. Bleed Clothing, a German boardsport brand, stands for 100% eco, 100% fair, 150% yeahh!!
Read MoreDo You Green is a french organic lingerie brand created by Sophie Young. She wanted to use a more sustainable material to make their products and they found out that pine fiber was the material they were looking for. Wood material needs less water than cotton and the fabrics used by Do You Green come from sustainably-farmed French pine forests (upcycled pine clippings).
Read MoreOrigami Organics, founded by Maria Maddalena Falaschi, is an Italian brand for babies from 0 to 24 months with apparel made from milk fiber and organic cotton. Origami was born with the aim of creating clothes that are good for our children, putting first their health and their future which means that the social and environmental aspects of production cannot be overlooked. The fabrics used are natural, eco-friendly and rich in beneficial properties that can take care of your child's skin, respecting the environment and the people who make it.
Read MoreSKOT is a purpose driven clothing brand, which offers high quality products that are made in a sustainable way. Clients value SKOT because of the transparent approach towards improving the industry, the inspiring stories about their ambitious journey and because of the quality products they make. The people at SKOT are specialized in the fit and the fabrics, dedicated to give you a comfort feel and a representative look.
Read MoreWe are all exposed to increasing stress and toxins in our lives. Stress, sugar, alcohol, but also particulate matter in the air and pesticides in our food enter our bodies on a daily basis. These toxins and stress hormones are stored in the body and are very difficult to break down again. ELIXR offers a detoxification ritual that is easy to integrate into everyday life and at the same time brings the soul into balance: oil pulling.
Read MoreThe main source of inspiration at Trixie is the infinite imagination of a child. From newborn to teen, children own an immense fantasy, that they use to discover the world around them. We want to celebrate this fantastic characteristic by developing products and prints that create a playground from which imagination can take flight! The cheeky prints and spot on colors are the signature elements of the brand.
Read MoreHet Zeeplokaal finds its origins in the love for making products at home. Pure from nature. No unnecessary extras. At a certain point, founder Thijske Noordhoek started making soap, because she had enough of long, incomprehensible product labels. She wanted full control over the product that comes into daily contact with the largest organ you have: your skin.
Read MoreLanco Toys is a family business from Barcelona dedicated to the design and manufacture of 100% natural rubber toys since 1952. All toys are made of 100% pure natural rubber from the Hevea Brasiliensis tree. Quality is the main driver and it's present all along the production process resulting in a unique product free of PVC, BPA, Nitrosamines and Phthalates and being hand-painted with food grade dyes.
Read MoreSqualene, a fat-soluble anti-oxidant that is naturally produced during cholesterol synthesis and occurs in the skin, is the main ingredient of the products at Squalan. This oily substance is produced by people, animals and plants themselves and the first organisms on earth consisted for a large part of squalene. Like similarly structured molecules such as Vitamin E, squalene can help protect against environmental stressors.
Read MoreWhen Sissi Rasche, co-founder of LILLYDOO, became a mother in 2011 she made sure that the products she used for her baby were free of perfume, parabens and PEG´s. She committed the same importance to the production of diapers and wipes for LILLYDOO. The products, made in Europe and developed in cooperation with midwives, are free of any nasty ingredients, like endocrine disruptors, perfume, PEG´s, parabens, chlorine, glyphosate and dioxine.
Read MoreEsther Keddeman started Kaerel Skincare in 2016 after realizing there were very few personal care products on the market for men. She asked men what they find important in their care products and with those answers she formulated three products that make if easy for men to take care of themselves and of nature: facial cream, shaving cream and shampoo & shower gel.
Read MoreLinda got a wake-up call when her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer and she was told it was better to not use deodorant with aluminum. She tried different brands, but none of them really worked. So she started researching and came up with her own formula.
Read MoreRe-Athlete is a brand that focuses on ecologically and socially produced sports materials. The textiles come from regenerated ECONYL® nylon yarn or organic cotton. The ECONYL® nylon yarn is made from old fishing nets and other nylon wastes (such as carpet fibres) which otherwise pollute our seas and the environment.
Read MoreImseVimse’s head office is based in the Swedish city of Visby, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but the business is expanding throughout the world. It provides healthy, environmentally friendly and affordable textile products for women and children worldwide.
Read MoreMore than 20 years ago, Marlene Sandberg wanted to change the way diapers were made. She envisioned a diaper without all the chemicals used in diapers and one that was environmentally friendly.
Read MoreThe name Hevea is derived from the Latin name for the rubber tree, Hevea Brasiliensis. The natural rubber it produces is the foundation of the product range of Hevea. Using natural rubber, rather than synthetic rubber made from oil, Hevea acts against climate change by increasing the number of trees and cutting back on the use of fossil fuels.
Read MoreWoron is a Scandinavian Brand based in Copenhagen, founded by sisters Arina and Anya Woron. Woron is vegan, cruelty free and a slow fashion brand. They use plant based fabrics, not only because they are great for your skin
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