mint&ros
Clothing and Footwear Accessories
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mint&rose is a Spanish brand for those who love simple, beautiful, and reliable things. They make shoes, bags, and accessories by hand using top-quality natural materials in small workshops across Spain.
The selection is thoughtfully curated — just the pieces you’ll truly want to wear every day.
The style? Timeless classics that work from morning to evening.
The philosophy? Slow fashion and long-lasting quality.
Contacts
https://mintandrose.com
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