Animal Friendly
None of our pieces are made from animal components or have been tested on animals.
TDL, is a nature lover and we respect the fauna and flora of our dear planet, so we always seek to replace any component that may harm animals and we demand this in such a way from our manufacturing and production partners.
Our honest philosophy
We understand as a brand that we are active agents within society, that is why we aim to establish clear guidelines in our contribution and therefore, we are open to any concerns about our practices, willingly to provide clear and honest information.
Committed fashion
Circularity takes things much further by bringing up the concept of waste reduction to the beginning of the design process. So that is why we have decided to incorporate innovative sustainable materials (including organic and recycled synthetics) and we have transformed, polished, and renew them to give our pieces a unique and singular aspect.
We also support the high purpose of usability and long-lasting concepts, by creating standing outwear items that support the slow fashion percept, of a multi-occasion use, and non-seasonable adherence.
Our packaging is made of organic products, reducing the use of plastic throughout the value chain that we offer to our buyers, contributing to the reduction of the carbon footprint and the contamination of water sources.
We stand for our community
We strongly believe in the empowerment of our master artisans, most of them female-headed households.
Our primary goal is to provide a space where their creativity is highly valued and can become a great source of income to support their families as well.
We also believe that our farmers and recyclers are a sign of the great local participation in which gender equality is significantly represented, since they also act as great collaborators, collecting metal tabs and seeds.
Act local, think global
Our production takes place in Barranquilla, Colombia since, we are committed to our local environment and we are 100% sure that our country has great potential we also want to improve the living condition of many people living under poverty and we believe that we can be change agents.
We also believe that proximity enables us to control and ensure that all our manufacturing and production processes can be regulated and aligned with the purposes demanded by us as a brand.
We wanted to go one step beyond recycling and we adopted the creative recycling, we went into the search for materials that were in our daily lives and which society usually discards. From this motivation, we are always in search of new inspirations.
And we found that there’s a beauty carry off from them, that gave us the perfect way to create beautiful items.
Tagua seeds
This seed is extracted from the fruit of the Ivory Palm (Phytelephas seemannii, Phytelephas Macrocarpa). This palm grows in jungle regions such as Bajo Magdalena, the Pacific Coast, and Urabá. We respect the natural flow and we collect them once they have been fallen from the tree.
Upcycled Ringpulls
We used them to create our iconic bucket bag, these tiny elements are collected by local recyclers and later used to create our fabric.
Orange peel
This element so common, allowed us to build several parts of our bags and in addition to its undoubted beauty, its aroma fills us with much joy.
Animal Friendly
None of our pieces are made from animal components or have been tested on animals.
TDL, is a nature lover and we respect the fauna and flora of our dear planet, so we always seek to replace any component that may harm animals and we demand this in such a way from our manufacturing and production partners.
Our honest philosophy
We understand as a brand that we are active agents within society, that is why we aim to establish clear guidelines in our contribution and therefore, we are open to any concerns about our practices, willingly to provide clear and honest information.
Committed fashion
Circularity takes things much further by bringing up the concept of waste reduction to the beginning of the design process. So that is why we have decided to incorporate innovative sustainable materials (including organic and recycled synthetics) and we have transformed, polished, and renew them to give our pieces a unique and singular aspect.
We also support the high purpose of usability and long-lasting concepts, by creating standing outwear items that support the slow fashion percept, of a multi-occasion use, and non-seasonable adherence.
Our packaging is made of organic products, reducing the use of plastic throughout the value chain that we offer to our buyers, contributing to the reduction of the carbon footprint and the contamination of water sources.
We stand for our community
We strongly believe in the empowerment of our master artisans, most of them female-headed households.
Our primary goal is to provide a space where their creativity is highly valued and can become a great source of income to support their families as well.
We also believe that our farmers and recyclers are a sign of the great local participation in which gender equality is significantly represented, since they also act as great collaborators, collecting metal tabs and seeds.
Act local, think global
Our production takes place in Barranquilla, Colombia since, we are committed to our local environment and we are 100% sure that our country has great potential we also want to improve the living condition of many people living under poverty and we believe that we can be change agents.
We also believe that proximity enables us to control and ensure that all our manufacturing and production processes can be regulated and aligned with the purposes demanded by us as a brand.
We wanted to go one step beyond recycling and we adopted the creative recycling, we went into the search for materials that were in our daily lives and which society usually discards. From this motivation, we are always in search of new inspirations.
And we found that there’s a beauty carry off from them, that gave us the perfect way to create beautiful items.
Tagua seeds
This seed is extracted from the fruit of the Ivory Palm (Phytelephas seemannii, Phytelephas Macrocarpa). This palm grows in jungle regions such as Bajo Magdalena, the Pacific Coast, and Urabá. We respect the natural flow and we collect them once they have been fallen from the tree.
Upcycled Ringpulls
We used them to create our iconic bucket bag, these tiny elements are collected by local recyclers and later used to create our fabric.
Orange peel
This element so common, allowed us to build several parts of our bags and in addition to its undoubted beauty, its aroma fills us with much joy.