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Project Panda

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About

We are a small kidswear business aiming to educate all little cubs and their parents on the environment and endangered species!

I’m 23 years old and Project Panda is my baby, I came up with brand concept during my third year at university.

Inspired by the bright colours of the natural world and driven by a passion for conservation I became hooked on creating a brand that did more than just the usual.

Our unisex ranges are lovingly designed and handmade by me, offering comfy organic cotton styles with unique wildlife prints. Each product is accompanied by a fun ‘Cub’ card so all little cubs can learn about their favourite animals and get excited about saving and protecting them for future generations!

As a brand, we believe that parents, now more conscious than ever, look for so much more than the fast fashion, ‘clothes straight to your door’ trend. As such, I design Project Panda with sustainability in mind, every step of the way. I work diligently to ensure ethically-produced premium quality pieces. Our inks are baby-safe and our fabrics are organic and Oeko-Tex certified.

Baby wearing our panda print
Baby wearing our sloth fact sweatshirt
Abeni Carvalho, Owner

The natural world is disappearing around us and much of the blame for this falls on us humans. Raising public awareness about the rapid extinction of species is one of the most important actions we can take. Project Panda was born out of the passion to do so and passing this on to the 'little people' of the world.

EDUCATION IS KEY

Conservation isn’t just for grown-ups. Teaching kids about our planet's other inhabitants and how to care for them sustainably is important for their understanding of the world. It could also influence how they treat the world as adults. Sadly, they’ll also have to deal with the consequences of damage done by many generations before them.

HABITS START YOUNG

Through learning about conservation, children can make an immediate impact. That impact, though, could have a ripple effect. They may end up teaching their friends a little about conservation or even get their schools more interested in taking steps to operate more sustainably.

Lion cubs hugging