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Alnate is a brand that was founded in 2023 in Gothenburg, Sweden. The guys behind the brand have, apart from the Swedish west coast, connections to both Skåne and Jämtland as well as the vast plain of Västergötland known as “Schlätta”. We have a strong love and respect for nature and all its inhabitants, from mountain to the sea and from tiny to big. We are proud of where we come from and have designed our products with a strong connection those locations, but often with a comic touch. Our ambition is to make designs that when seen by your friends calls for a high five, what we call high five clothing. Sustainability is very important for us and our goal is that all our product should be environmental friendly. For the same reason we always aim to have high quality products.
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