United to Remake is a Portuguese social innovation startup that wants to contribute actively and innovatively, in direct partnership with brands and other companies, to reducing waste and finding new ways of recycling and upcycling. One of the main upcycling and circular economy projects is the “Give your suit a new wave” that allows the donation […]
Read MoreHIBU is a Portuguese brand that believes that gender is irrelevant in the design of its pieces, crossing multidisciplinary references and a deconstructed minimal aesthetic through a relaxed approach. 100% made in Portugal. It has a presence in the following stores: THE FEETING ROOM Calçada do Sacramento, 26, 1200-203 Lisboa, Portugal. Largo dos Lóios, 86, […]
Read MoreInsane in The Rain is an environmentally conscious brand that produces eco-friendly rainwear made from recycled plastic. The recycled plastic fabric used is called RPET (or PET), a strong, durable and recyclable material that is used to make the common disposable soda and water bottles. The old bottles are collected and made into fabric, helping […]
Read MoreFeminist online clothing and accessories brand. Items such as t-shirts and bags are made of organic and recycled cotton and the packaging is plastic-free. The Badass Unicorn is known for her direct and blunt message, through phrases like “Housewife? Fu** Me” or “Free boobs don’t catch cold”. Scroll to the bottom of the page to […]
Read More“Sha” for shampoo and “eco” for eco-friendly – Shaeco is a brand that uses less water in the production process, with no plastic packaging and 100% recycled and recyclable paper. More than developing innovative cosmetic products and accessories, they seek to produce them through a culture of sustainability. For this reason, the products are developed […]
Read MorePartner in Cream wants to be your right arm when it comes to choosing the best cream for your skin. The brand has created creams and serums suitable for any skin type, in alliance with a French laboratory specializing in natural products and exclusive formulas. The goal is also to help simplify the choice of […]
Read MoreLa Petite Coquette was born in 2014 in the city of Porto and sells second-hand luxury items in physical store and online. The Boutique works behind closed doors, with an exclusive and personalized service. La Petite Coquette specializes in selling, consigning, or buying pieces from contemporary collections as well as limited editions. Visit and discover […]
Read MoreCoração Alecrim is a rustic store of vintage, locally produced pieces. Here, the commitment to sustainability and ethical production of the clothing collection is visible. The brand believes that Portugal has much to offer the world. Therefore, the project is based on the search for Portuguese know-how and expertise. In addition to clothing, there is […]
Read MoreThe first Portuguese luxury vintage store. Quartier Latin believes that well-priced pieces of superior quality can change owners several times while retaining their special characteristics. It was with this premise that the store opened in May 2010. Since then it has developed a deep knowledge of the second-hand parts market, nationally and internationally. Here, the […]
Read MoreCom Sotaque store sells vintage and second-hand pieces. It also offers the option of renting clothes, shoes, and accessories (shared closet) by paying a monthly subscription. The space located in Porto is also a café and organizes dynamics such as workshops to teach how to search for second-hand treasures. They value fair trade, quality, and […]
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