Discover the Secret Behind Our Deadstock Clothing: Incredible Quality, Unbeatable Price!
Ever wondered why our clothes made from deadstock fabrics are more affordable? The answer is simple: the quality remains top-notch, but we’re a...
Read moreFrom selecting deadstock fabrics to the final touches, we beleive in full transparency. Every step of our process is visible, ensuring you know exa...
Read moreIt’s always a good idea to remind ourselves of Seapath’s true goals, with the primary one being to achieve maximum sustainability. There are severa...
Read moreOur Longsleeve Calheta is also one of our best sellers. Made from 100% cotton sourced from leftovers, this deadstock fabric retains its pristine, u...
Read moreToday around the world we celebrate Women's Day. On 8 March not only celebrates women’s achievements, but is an annual reminder that more action is...
Read moreIn the ever-evolving landscape of fashion, a noteworthy shift towards sustainability has given rise to the innovative trend of "deadstock" fashion....
Read moreIn a fashion industry driven by overproduction and waste, deadstock fabrics offer a more responsible alternative. At Seapath, our clothing made fro...
Read moreOnce again, this year, we choose not to participate in Black Friday promotions. We've long stood against the chaos and competitiveness that Black F...
Read moreAt Seapath, we believe in being transparent. That’s why we want to show you how much it really costs to make our clothes. Since we produce everythi...
Read moreThe competition for the most sustainable brand has begun. Everyone is trying to justify using "sustainable", "ethical", "eco", "carbon neutral" etc...
Read moreIn Seapath, one of our goals is to be transparent and honest with our community. We put our efforts to offer you the best quality clothes, using th...
Read moreAs you know, we - Seapath, sustainable brand designed and made in Portugal - do what we can to be as sustainable as possible. We avoid plastic, we ...
Read moreIn Portugal 77,8% of the sewing factories are micro companies, which means that less than 10 people work there.These little companies get the work ...
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