Peita joins forces with a brand created by another Brazilian to speak with fellow countrywomen in Portugal.
Peita is invading Europe. In July, the protest brand created by the designer, Karina Gallon, arrives in Portugal alongside Passeatta , a company owned by the Brazilian company Nathalia Clark, responsible for the production and distribution of the ' Lute como uma Menina' T-shirts. ' on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. The proposal is to spread the message and plant revolutionary seeds across the European continent.

Passeatta has everything to do with the brand from Curitiba, from the name, which takes us back to the popular struggles fought in the streets, to the vision of social transformation shared by the entrepreneurs. “ Stamping values we believe in goes far beyond reinforcing our own identity. We are exchange beings, we affect and are affected at all times. Everything we express infects the people around us. Verbalizing what we think impacts more than we imagine, there is always someone who needs to hear or read what we have to say, even if we have no idea about it ”, emphasizes Nathalia, who has lived in Portugal for six years and since 2018 sells t-shirts, sweatshirts and ecobags with sincere phrases.

“ You don't make a revolution alone, we are allied with Passeatta, another brand focused on female protagonism and led by a Brazilian, which is making a very important front in Portugal. Every Brazilian who goes to the streets of Europe taking the word of feminism (in Brazilian Portuguese!), takes all Brazilian women to join forces with the feminists who are already making a revolution over there.”, explains Gallon about her partner.
Just like the protest brand, Passeatta breasts are made with 100% organic cotton, certified OCS (Organic Content Standard), which attests to the origin, traceability and integrity of the raw materials during all stages of manufacture. Peita guarantees the quality of the t-shirts and, just like in Brazil, the product comes with outrageous treats. For those who want to buy “Fight like a girl” in Europe, you can make the purchase through the website of passeatta.com
( • ) why buy at Passeatta if Peita delivers worldwide?
Peita ships worldwide and we have a flat rate worldwide shipping at checkout. These are shipments departing from Curitiba, with Peita's production and delivery deadlines and payment currency based in Brazil (in this case, the Real). The difference is that Passeatta selling, gives more payment options, including the payment is made in euros and is under the agreements of the European Union, and the shipping costs and production time are those of Passeatta.
( • ) on the Chest
Peita was born on March 8, 2017 with the phrase “Fight like a girl” invading the streets of Curitiba in the demonstrations of the International Day of Working Women. The purpose of the protest brand is to offer tools to confront oppression, which affects different people in different ways . Peita fulfills its mission to bring controversial sayings from the context of demonstrations to everyday life, whether on t-shirts, hoodies, bags, buttons, magnets, ecobags or stickers. The proposal is to cause discomfort, to take people out of their comfort zone, generating dialogues and clashes on issues that are still thorny. Conceived by Curitiba-based designer Karina Gallon, most of the prints are partnerships with movements, institutions and social projects, women who are in militancy and/or companies that are committed to the fight against oppression. The profit or part of the production is donated to finance the causes.
( • ) about the Passeatta
Passeatta was born in Lisbon at the end of 2018, idealized with the purpose of giving women a voice and spreading their messages through the streets around the world. Thus, Passeatta offers customizable garments that encourage women to express their values through the clothes they wear, inspiring reflections and positive changes around them. All production is designed to minimize the impact on the environment, which is why the pieces are made from certified organic cotton and the printing method reduces inventory waste to zero. The brand has special collections to raise funds for social projects at no cost to them.
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Text Luana Angreves.
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