
8000kicks
8000kicks started with a most unusual, funny and super awesome story ever… Bernardo, the co-founder, returned to Portugal in 2017 to start a new project,
Dream Catcher’s was born in 2012, to make its presence felt in our daily lives with sustainable collections, sublime materials and hand-printing. With exclusive designs, it is distinguished by colors, patterns, and quality models created for women who seek freedom in what they wear.
This project actively contributes to reduction of waste generation through prevention, reduction, recycling, and reuse. This SDG also aims to reduce global food waste in production and consumption.
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8000kicks started with a most unusual, funny and super awesome story ever… Bernardo, the co-founder, returned to Portugal in 2017 to start a new project,
Kalimera is a Portuguese bikini and swimwear brand. Production is done ethically and responsibly, using ECONYL®, a material created from fishing nets and other waste
At Cacha Wear sustainable pajamas are made with: Ethics: The pants are made in Guimarães, Portugal, by a local manufacturer that strictly respects environmental and
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