“Another independent fashion brand trying to be as sustainable as possible.”
So its founder defines Haram. Definitely one of the many brands “that try to be as sustainable as possible“, one of the many yes, but that you know how to distinguish. The brand best represents the current scene of “creative recycling” in fashion and the new aesthetic that is spreading like wildfire.
Eco-friendly and super current. Uppers of vintage football shoes take new shape in corsets, tops, miniskirts and headgear. Unique pieces accompanied by accessories from the 2000s with cartoon subjects, such as “Hello Kitty” and “Super Chicche“. The iconic kitten is also found on scarves in wool, but in more “evil” version.
Such unique pieces could only be presented in an equally creative and innovative way. Unconventional models, without filters in all senses, psychedelic backgrounds and provocative slogans. The pieces for now can be purchased on the Depop platform at very affordable prices. We advise you to take a tour on the official Instagram page. You will not regret it!
In an era where eco-sustainability is increasingly widespread, becoming yet another green brand and falling into anonymity happens too often, but Haram knows how to stand out.
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