For their kimonos, plaids and shawls, King Comf uses leftover materials that they source locally in Portugal. Brands usually buy their fabrics from weaving mills, which ask for a minimum order of fabrics. As a result, unused metres of textile are often left behind in the stitching department. King Comf searches for quality fabrics and gives them a new life with their collections.
For the shoes, the brand looks for stock inventories of leather with a European origin. Would you like to read more about the advantages of European leather? Click here. The shoe soles of the trainers are made of recycled material. All materials of the shoe are from European origin and therefore comply with the European environmental legislation.
The slippers are made of soft, naturally treated sheep’s wool and have an outer sole of non-slip rubber. The removable sole is made of recycled material from other shoe sole production and the upper part of the slippers is also made of waste materials, hand-woven scraps from the King Comf shawls. In this way, materials that would otherwise be thrown away are processed in the slippers. Super cool if you ask us!
Good to know: the shipping of the King Comf products to its customers is completely plastic-free. In addition, the brand doesn’t use any air traffic, thereby they’re also limiting their CO2 emissions to a minimum.