Our Mission
It's more than chasing trends, it's finding your own style to create your own personality. Follow your taste, not trends. Kinship stands for blood relationship and is inspired by the idea of a space for everyone - from fashion enthusiasts to newcomers.


Our designs are honest, timeless and crafted to bring unique yet versatile pieces to your everyday self expression. We believe that vintage can look new, modern and cool - while being a sustainable fashion choice. And our mission is to bring you the finest vintage pieces that will make a statement about your style and add timeless value to your wardrobe. Kinship Klub is committed to reimagining the fashion industry by giving clothes a new lease of life.
The pieces you find at Kinship Klub have their own unique essence, bringing together people who honour the past to build a better future.
Our Why
Kinship Klub was founded in Berlin in 2025 by Philine.
The Kinship Klub team carefully hand-selects each garment to create an ever-evolving, timeless collection.
We believe that second-hand fashion allows us to build a conscious wardrobe that stands up to modern aesthetics, while representing our urge to make a meaningful impact.
55 People
2700 Liters
are needed to produce a white t-shirt, from the plantation to our closet. They often work under undignified conditions: Most of them have never heard of regular working hours, minimum wages or occupational safety. Second Hand is thus taking a stand against fast fashion production and the abuses and human rights violations associated with it.
of water are needed to produce a single T-shirt. By comparison, this amount of drinking water would last one person two and a half years. The figures are even more alarming when you consider that 771 million people worldwide currently have no access to clean drinking water.


10%
24%
of global CO₂ emissions are caused by the fashion industry, which makes it to one of the biggest polluters in the world.
of CO₂ emissions can be reduced each year by extending the life of a fashion item. Second-hand and vintage clothing, which can often last for decades, can make a significant contribution to reducing CO₂ emissions.

