In Spain, projects such as Awesome Lab (accelerator for startups in the fashion sector), developed by Desigual in collaboration with the plug and Play platform, highlight the need to find technological solutions capable of revitalizing the potential of a sector such as textiles.
In today's article, we discovered a selection of 11 startups with projects in the textile world that are revolutionizing the Spanish market:
Idawen is a sportswear and accessories company that was born to solve a need not yet met in the market: the absence of quality accessories and accessories with exclusive designs and with the right functionality for each sport. Idawen manufactures limited series of each product, allowing them to speed up the product launch process.
Camila Mediterranean Swimwear is a sustainable and quality swimwear and lingerie brand. The designs of each of the garments, made locally and paying special attention to their beauty, comfort and versatility, are characterized by their original prints and striking colors. As a novelty, customers of the brand can purchase Tie Dye Kits to enjoy the experience of customizing their own bikinis and sarongs.
Recovo.co fights against textile waste and promotes circularity in the fashion industry, through a fabric resale platform where brands buy and sell stock from past collections. In this way, brands make profits thanks to their own waste and manage to increase the life cycle of textiles. Recovo.co makes use of Artificial Intelligence to ensure that its users find the parts they need.
Pislow has developed a fashion renting platform for garments, bags and accessories, with the mission of “breaking with established norms in the retail sector thanks to technology and the collaborative economy”. Pislow users receive the Fashion Box through a monthly subscription with garments chosen by the users themselves or by styling professionals (surprise box), although the company also offers the possibility of receiving boxes on a timely basis.
My Naruna is an online platform for sustainable, ethical, cruetly free and vegan fashion and cosmetics. Through a rigorous analysis, the Mynaruna team selects small ethical and sustainable fashion and cosmetics brands (dedicated to the design and production of both everyday clothing and sportswear and accessories such as masks, backpacks, etc.), to which they manage to give visibility to their entire community.
Panapop is an e-commerce selling fashion accessories (watches, bags and shopper bags) for all types of occasions, at affordable prices. At Panapop, users can purchase not only accessories with original designs from the brand itself, but also different collections with unique and different designs, dedicated to characters such as Frida Kahlo, Harry Potter and Friends, among others.
Ekomodo emerges as an evolution of EKO-Rec, dedicated to the recycling of plastic and its subsequent transformation into proprietary products for different sectors such as the automotive, food and textile sectors. In this case, Ekomodo designs and manufactures a series of stylish and sustainable products (from bags and wallets to tech accessories and stationery products). The company encourages its customers to deliver products at the end of their useful life to recycle them and restart the cycle.
Tropicfeel is a sustainable fashion startup that, driven by innovation, designs, manufactures and markets sneakers, backpacks, clothing and accessories designed for all those travelers looking for versatile, quality and environmentally friendly products. The Tropicfeel team works with the mission of inspiring conscious travel and leaving a positive impression.
Nextail works with artificial intelligence and advanced analysis methods to empower fashion brands and retailers in the sector, helping them to meet the needs of their customers and to make responsible use of resources, through agile decisions based on data. Nextail manages to optimize four key points within its value chain: the purchase, the assignment of the first product, the replenishment and the transfer to the store.
OriumCo offers different monthly subscription plans with which to receive branded bags that the user can own for as long as they want, in an unlimited way. The OriumCo proposal is a sustainable and cheap alternative to enjoy fashionable bags and high quality accessories.
Ecodicta is a fashion sharing platform that allows its users to receive clothes to renew their wardrobe month by month, through different monthly subscription plans. At the end of the period, users can decide whether to return or keep the garments. Ecodicta helps to reduce the ecological footprint associated with fast fashion linear production models.
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