As a Dutch brand known for its innovative and sustainable cardwallets, Secrid is committed to advancing sustainable and socially responsible designs and supply chains that can have a lasting impact on both the industry and society. For years, we've been working together to address the growing and global issue of homelessness. Stay tuned for what's next in this inspiring journey.
We believe in design as a force for good and applaud Sheltersuit's sustainable designs that aid the homeless and all people in their supply chain.
- Secrid -
Exciting News!
We’re thrilled about the next step in our longstanding partnership with Secrid. Stay tuned for the launch of our latest collaboration: the exclusive Secrid x Sheltersuit limited edition wallet! Available as per November 22 online and at retailers in Europe, Canada, and the United States.
This wallet serves
as a reminder to act
For each Secrid x Sheltersuit wallet sold, Secrid will donate 10 euros to Sheltersuit Foundation. This supports our mission to provide warmth, shelter, and dignity to the homeless, often unseen and overlooked in society.
Small actions, like choosing the Secrid wallet, embody “People Helping People” and make a meaningful difference in the lives of homeless people. This wallet will serve as a constant reminder.
Secrid has supported our cause for 3 years, but this new step is groundbreaking: an ode to breaking consumerism patterns while paving the way for people to help.
- Paul Zurink - Sheltersuit Foundation -
About Secrid
Designer couple Marianne van Sasse van Ysselt (fashion) and René van Geer (industrial design), have worked for many industrial clients for many years. Since 2009 we have been focused on our own mission and brand: Secrid. In the Netherlands, today, approximately 500 people are involved in the development, production and sales of our pocketwear: essentials that you carry with you every day in your pocket or bag.
Our products are available in more than 80 countries. Secrid is a B Corp that embodies social responsibility and a holistic approach. We opt for durability, CO2-compensated production in the Netherlands, and collaborate with social workshops. We also invest 1% of our revenue in projects supporting our mission: to drive the Industrial Evolution.
We can not talk about respect of human rights here in Calais, it doesn’t justify in any matter, in any way what happens here. It is our hope to alleviate the situation as much as possible.
- Francesca Morassut, coordinator at Utopia56 -