
Second-Hand: Transforming Deadstock Fabrics into Sustainable Clothing
Our clothing, made from Deadstock fabric, stands as a beacon of sustainability in the world of fashion. This innovative approach represents one of ...
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 ...
Read moreWe've teamed up with our friend Luis Silva aka Sickfaces to bring you an exciting End of Summer Giveaway! Together we're giving away a rather speci...
Read moreMário is as an illustrator and designer, from Porto. His work comes to life via drawing, collage, and digital media, aiming for the balance betwee...
Read moreLuis Silva aka Sickfaces is a friend that we use to share some waves with, hanging out, share experiences and so on. Also Luis use to collab with S...
Read moreWe've teamed up with Macho Fins to bring you an exciting End of Summer Giveaway! Together we're giving away a rather special, 100% organic cotton A...
Read moreWho are the faces behind Seapath?You already know us from photos, but it's time for you to find out more about us.And here we are; Mario from Portu...
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