We Believe In You!


Makers of Belief are a clothing collective with a difference. A pacemaker of the slow-clothes revolution, sustainable garment consumption is the aim of their game. With exclusive vintage ranges sourced from locations most of us only dream of visiting, Makers of Belief are proving that old can be bold, beautiful, and anything but dowdy.


Inspired by a desire for eternal travel, Makers of Belief founder, Kirsty Barros, calls Valparaiso, Chile home. Its really just a base camp for her adventures across the Americas where she sources vintage clothing from the biggest, best and most remote flea markets. From there, she curates her treasures in gorgeous themed photo galleries which you can browse and purchase from online. Perfectly suited to those young at heart, free of spirit and trendy of wardrobe, this fashion alternative turn yesteryear’s throwaways into today’s top trends. Makers of Belief – we believe in you!

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