Memories For Everyday
Memories For Everyday
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The New Collection
GALAPAGOS MEMORIES
Growing up on the Galapagos Islands, I fell in love with its unique wildlife and landscapes. After exploring the world, I was drawn back to my roots and decided to create a new collection that captured the essence of the islands. Each piece was inspired by the vibrant colors of nature.
Two-in-One
Use as Under and Swimwear
and Combine it with Triangle Top for the Ultimate Versatility!
Galapagos Memories
Sustainability
We prioritize nature and sustainability in our brand, with swim and underwear made from recycled polyester. Our designs showcase the unique flora and fauna of the Galápagos Island while encouraging environmental protection.
Our eco-friendly packaging is made from recycled paper.
Sustainability
We prioritize nature and sustainability in our brand, with swim and underwear made from recycled polyester. Our designs showcase the unique flora and fauna of the Galápagos Island while encouraging environmental protection.
Our eco-friendly packaging is made from recycled paper.
Made with recycled polyester
Made with recycled polyester
Our Story
Welcome to Kawaii - Memories for Every Day!A brand that celebrates nature's beauty while helping the environment in the Galápagos Islands through eco-friendly clothes. Our goal is to encourage everyone to live a more sustainable lifestyle.At Kawaii, we think that everyone can make a difference,
even with small actions. What we do influences others and creates a chain reaction of change.We support slow fashion by making high-quality clothes that last and bring back memories of nature's wonders. Our clothes fit all body types and are both comfortable and stylish.
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Collection
Galapagos
Paris (Coming soon)
Ibiza (Coming soon)
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Contact us
If you are interested in working with our product or in a partnership contact us here:Kawaii Memories
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Consciously created
to protect Nature
We Love Nature and the Galápagos!
We believe that we have the responsibility to offer you not only a product that brings you back wonderful memories but also makes a statement on how important it is to choose sustainable products and at the same time make you feel good about what you wear.
Sustainability is at the core of our brand values, which is why all our products are made with recycled polyester.
Discarded plastic bottles are recycled and transformed into long lasting yarn to create beautiful swim/under -wear pieces.
We embrace slow fashion and sustainable development as a prime responsibility.
All our designs create awareness about flora and Fauna of the Galápagos evoking consistently our mission to conserve the Island’s Nature.
All our products come in an ecological packaging made of recycled paper.
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Blue-footed Bobbies
Male boobies whistle to females to attract them. To female boobies, the bluer a male’s feet , the stronger and more fertile he is.
Both parents take turns in raising their nest. Their binocular vision helps them spot fish in the deep dark water
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Flamingos
A group of flamingos is called a Flamboyance
The knee is actually underneath their feathers and what we see is their ankle. Their pink color comes from carnotenoids that are found in their diet.
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Land Iguanas
There are 3 species of Land Iguanas in Galápagos. Two are yellow and the third is mostly pink.
Igunas enjoy a symbiotic relationship with darwin finches birds; they remove parasites and ticks from their skin.
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Whale sharks
They are the world’s biggest fish, an adult can weight as mush as three elephants.
Despite having thousand of teeth, they are filter feeders. They can not bite neither chew.
They can live between 70 to 100 years, start reproducing at about 30 years old.
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Hammerhead sharks
Hammerheadsharks, as other sharks and rays; can hunt animals under the sediment of the ocean thanks to electroreceptors on their heads. Hammerheadsharks often travel in schools of up to 500 sharks.
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Galapagos Giant Tortoise
These are the largest tortoises in the world, measuring more than 5 feet long and up to 5 feet wide for an adult male, their longevity is equally admirable. The average Galapagos Giant Tortoise lives to be more than 100 years old. The oldest known tortoise from the Galapagos lived to a record age of 176 years.
When the Galapagos Islands were discovered by Spanish explorers back in 1535, the gigantic tortoises made such an impression, they decided to name the islands after them. ‘Galapago’ was the old Spanish word for ‘saddle’, which described the shape of the tortoises’ shells.
You won’t be able to see these tortoises in the wild anywhere else in the world.
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Sea Lions
Are the most abundant in the Galápagos. They can hold their breath for more than 10 min in order to dive to almost 2,000 feet underneath the water.
Pups stay with their mothers for the first year of their lives before heading off on their own.