Introducing
The brands we work with
We strive to empower brands that challenge the status quo with a desire to make an impact. These are their stories.
ORGANIC | ETHICAL
Organic People
Organic People is a sustainable clothing brand that supports the planet and its people. They only use products that are sourced and harvested in a sustainable way.
They help people (children) all over the world to get clean water, through their #givebackhealthysanitation campaign. Organic People believes children are the next generation, and they deserve the same living conditions as we do.
Sneakerhead | TIMELESS
Rezareez
Inspired by the sneakerhead culture, collecting sneakers and limited clothing pieces, Reza found his passion to create a timeless brand. In 2018 he started turning his dream into reality with Rezareez.

TYPOGRAPHY | RECYCLED materials
Oflines
In 2019 Oflines started out of love for typography. Boudewijn Mijnlief wanted to make unique prints of high quality that were still affordable. So that everyone who loves typography and art had the chance to upgrade their walls with something they really like.
Circular | Swap & recycle
Full circle
Full Circle is a zero-waste fashion company on a quest to make our industry circular, and re-define the relationship people have with their clothes.
Full Circle creates circular basics from textile waste. They are made to last, and designed to be recycled. The take-back program rewards you for helping us turn your old Full Circle garments into new ones, and our community empowers you to live a better life with less stuff.

COMMUNITY | FAIR
SCOFF.
Scoff aims at free spirits who feel at home in the culture of music, modern amusement, and sustainability. Scoff's collections are inspired by the romance and the musical atmosphere of a festival. Besides focusing on fashion, Scoff offers young producers, artists and other creatives a platform to show their work to the world.
PLANT-BASED | RECYCLABLE
BE O
BE O lifestyle founder Damir Perkic worked in the plastic industry for years. He was confronted with the large amounts of oil used for plastic and the effect that this has on the environment. He started looking for solutions. And fortunately, there’s a better way.
Make a real impact. That is the mission of BE O. That is why they make climate-positive products from plants, such as their bottle made from sugar cane.
ORGANIC | CREATIVITY
DOMFRIS
Domfris personally wants to take a different path, by being an example and, with time, making a change. They want their productions to be as eco-friendly and sustainable as possible: they only use GOTS certified fabrics for their clothing (organic cotton), and they work with recycled plexiglass and sustainable wood sources.
Ethical | No residuals
Dom Amsterdam
Currently, sustainable brands can’t compete with established brands. Dom Amsterdam believes that the current designs of sustainable clothing cannot convince Fast Fashion consumers enough to choose sustainable. Dom Amsterdam is changing that way of thinking. They produce trendy fashion where all business processes are entirely focused on sustainability.
INCLUSIVITY | AWARENESS
KABOOSH
KABOOSH is a contemporary streetwear label that makes clothes with sustainable fabrics, under ethical conditions and in a transparent way. KABOOSH aims to create expressions that are raw, true to the bone and challenges the status quo. To create awareness, provoke and bring attention to the problems in our society.
artists | local
Pinkorangeclub
Wear unique clothing created by artists. Pinkorangeclub originates from a little Dutch island called Vlieland. Together with selected artists Pinkorangeclub creates clothing. They invite artists to visit the island for an artist-in-residence. The artists spend time on Vlieland, get inspired, and eventually create an art piece which will be adapted to clothing. It is a new way of exhibiting art, where you can decide where and when you'll exhibit it.
ORGANIC | WWF
Achilles and the Tortoise
Achilles and the Tortoise wants to show the world the true price of clothing and demonstrate that ethics can be associated with high-quality streetwear. Their mission is to transform the clothing industry – because of its negative impact as a result of excessive pollution, unsold stock, gruesome working conditions – and at the same time enhance natural biodiversity.
Biodegradable | lifestyle care
DFNS
DFNS is born to support and accelerate sustainability. They’re on a quest to be the greenest and greatest alternative in the lifestyle care industry. When it comes to their products, DFNS is always on the lookout for the most sustainable, eco-friendly options. In short, they believe that when you combine innovation, expertise, and enthusiasm anything is possible.
Societal | Awareness
HEDONE Apparel
HEDONE is a Dutch social streetwear brand. It aims to raise awareness towards the negative impact of recreational drugs use on the lives of those with less opportunities. It differentiates itself from others by addressing this massive societal issue. Besides, HEDONE only works with sustainable materials.