Our impact

More, with less, for a better world.

Action over words

For us, sustainability isn’t a bonus – it’s where everything starts.

From fabric development to the finished piece, we ask the right questions:

What’s truly needed? How can it last? And how can we do better?


Our answer is simple:

Minimal. Fair. Functional. Made in Europe.

Eine Nahaufnahme der Hose einer Person

Our vision

Clothing that stands for something. And thinks ahead.

We believe fashion can do more than just look good.

It can make a statement – for fairness, for less resource waste, for more appreciation.


Our vision is to help reshape the clothing industry: honest, transparent, sustainable – with pieces you love to wear and keep for years.


We call it: Slow fashion for changemakers.

Because real change starts where responsibility is taken – by you and by us.

More impact through experience

30 years of textile expertise – and still going strong.

Founder Claus Bretschneider brings over three decades of experience in the textile industry.

That knowledge lives in every BREDDY’S piece – from fabric development to fit to technical feasibility.


Claus collaborates closely with universities and applied science institutes – as an advisor, co-creator, and thought leader.

This means research and real-world practice flow directly into our product development.

And you can feel the result: innovative materials, honest products, and long-lasting solutions.


Discover more about Claus’ journey and his work

Better production

Short distances. Strong partnerships. Full transparency.

Our products are made in family-run factories in Hungary and Portugal – with skilled craftsmanship, experience, and care.


We maintain close contact with our partners: not an anonymous supply chain, but real collaboration at eye level.


– Production exclusively in Europe

– Long-standing, personal partnerships

– Short transport routes, fair working conditions

– Product development directly with the manufacturers


This closeness ensures not only quality, but also flexibility – for example, when it comes to restocking or testing new materials.