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An Andalusian couple formed by a fashion designer and an architect has managed).
Sevillian Ana Collado and Jiennense JesΓΊs Cruz met at the skin's technological center - she worked in the design department, he in the Development Section - and it was in 2020, in the middle of the Covid pandemic, when they decidedMake the leap and create its own brand, Socaire, a bag signature with a limited production as the raw material is left over or that the big firms discard.
They have their workshop in the Sevillian neighborhood of Bellavista, where Ana deals with the design, prototypes and models, and Jesus takes care of the development of 3D printed pieces;Once the product is defined, they send it for their manufacture in small family workshops of Ubrique.
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These are handicraft and quality products because they use the surpluses of the big factories that work for the luxury industry, which are also exclusive to being small collections.
Since December 2020, when they launched the project, they have created about two hundred pieces between bags, wallets and cards, although they also plan to produce belts and diversify their products over time.
"We do not take more than ten or twenty units of each color and there are pieces of which we only produce two or three units because it depends on the materials we find," explains Ana Collado.
These contemporary artisans, as they like to define themminimum inks and no plastic or excess materials.
Its greatest source of inspiration is nature, the sea and, particularly, the Mediterranean, although architecture and interior design are other references.