
Falta de Etiqueta
Falta de Etiqueta is a platform for selling second-hand clothes, where all the pieces are carefully chosen. The project aims to demystify the prejudice against
Jacarandá was born in the midst of the pandemic to offer original, limited edition women’s pieces, combining elegance and sustainability. The brand’s catalog includes sweaters, jackets, overalls, skirts, pants, dresses, tops and blouses.
Its production process is sustainable and transparent: most of the fabrics are Portuguese (dead stock or recycled) and all the pieces are made in Portugal.
Atelier located in Coimbra (by appointment) and the pieces can be found in Coimbra, Lisbon and Torres Vedras.
Falta de Etiqueta is a platform for selling second-hand clothes, where all the pieces are carefully chosen. The project aims to demystify the prejudice against
At the Verdes Anos store, you can embark on a journey of style and environmental responsibility. Its mission is to promote sustainability while offering fashion
A second-hand clothes store in downtown Coimbra, it goes beyond simply selling used items. Inside the store they have a sewing studio, where they make
This project actively contributes to the 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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