A product is only as good as the circumstances surrounding its manufacture. That is why we at Think! make our products exclusively in Europe. Europe is more than a production location in this respect: Europe is an attitude.
For all those who appreciate craftsmanship and origin.
All materials are sourced 100% from European suppliers and selected long-term partners, which ensures short transport distances and maximum transparency, as this makes it possible for us to guarantee compliance with the occupational health and safety regulations, decent working conditions and the quality of the products along the entire value creation chain.
"We love our shoes, where they come from, and how they have been made."
Martin Koller, Think! founder
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Our company's source of inspiration and think-tank is our head office in Kopfing, Upper Austria. This is where the Think! shoes are designed. They are manufactured exclusively by highly-qualified leather craftspersons in Bosnia, Italy, Hungary and Romania, all of whom we have collaborated with for many years. Up to 200 single steps – almost all of them executed by hand – are necessary to create a pair of Think! shoes from passion, leather and other natural raw materials. Shoes that can be worn with a clear conscience.
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Think! shoes are made with conviction from the best materials and produced in Europe. Eco-consciousness and fair manufacturing have been our top priorities for the past more than 30 years. All of our producers agree to comply with out strict Code of Conduct.
However, our Think! shoes made in Europe not only stand for outstanding quality and durability. By producing exclusively in Europe, we also guarantee fair working hours and pay, safe and healthy working conditions, legally binding employment contracts and freedom of association, and also prevent discrimination in the workplace. Compliance with the norms defined by employment law is continuously monitored.