Special Upcycled Holiday Wrapping

The holiday season is finally here and at Hiptipico we are definitely feeling it already!

The last weeks have been super busy here in the oficina as we have been preparing and packing up all of your orders.

Here at Hiptipico, we aim to give you the best sustainable slow fashion options all year round while making sure our artisans are acknowledged and our products are made with transparency, patience, and love.

Our slow fashion practices go beyond the production of accessories and extend to every aspect of our process. That includes how we package up all of your orders. Instead of having a massive and rapid packaging up system, we work with a lot of love, patience, and dedication. Most of our indigenous staff is involved in the packaging of your orders, and we even use upcycled materials.
This year we included an extra special upcycled holiday wrapping for all of your ethical purchases. Every order is packaged in a unique dust bag and made with sustainably sourced corte from our artisan partner Ramona in Totonicapan! Inside the dust bag, you’ll find a free bracelet, a Hiptipico sticker, a floral greeting card, and information about our artisan partners.

We really hope you enjoyed the small details in your orders, as they were done with a lot of patience and care. We are very grateful to have such a lovely community that supports ethical and sustainable slow fashion brands. Thank you for your conscious shopping decisions and for choosing Hiptipico!
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In case you forgot to grab an ethical gift for yourself or someone else- click here to see some special deals and coupons we are offering on bags, straps, and poufs that are still in stock with guaranteed Christmas delivery.
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