Every year, National Production Day invites us to pause and reflect on something deeply rooted in our identity: what we create and proudly call our own.
To mark the occasion, we took to the streets with a simple question:
“When you think of ‘Made in Portugal’, what comes to mind?”
The answers we received were as diverse as the people we spoke to, but together, they painted a powerful and inspiring picture.
A Shared Sense of Quality
One word came up again and again: quality.
For many, Portuguese-made products carry an inherent trust. There’s a belief that when something is produced locally, it reflects a higher standard: carefully produced, thoughtfully designed, and built to last.
“Things made here are much better in terms of quality.”
Authenticity and Originality
Beyond quality, people spoke about authenticity and the originality of Portuguese products.
“Made in Portugal” isn’t just a label: it represents heritage and a unique cultural identity.
It’s about products that tell a story, shaped by generations of knowledge and craftsmanship.
Valuing What Is Ours
Some responses carried a deeper emotional tone:
“Valuing what is ours, what is Portuguese.”
This sentiment highlights a growing awareness of the importance of supporting local industries, not just economically, but culturally.
Choosing Portuguese-made products becomes a way of preserving identity and strengthening community.
A Contribution to the Country’s Future
Others looked at it from a broader perspective:
“Protecting the country’s productivity and contributing to economic growth.”
Here, “Made in Portugal” represents more than a product, it’s a commitment.
A commitment to jobs, to sustainability, and to the long-term development of the country.
Looking Ahead
At Atlanta Mocassin, “Made in Portugal” is not just part of our story, it is the foundation of everything we do.
From the selection of materials to the final stitch, each pair reflects the craftsmanship and authenticity that define Portuguese production.
We believe in preserving traditional techniques while continuously evolving to meet the expectations of today.
On this National Production Day, we celebrate not only where we come from, but what we continue to build: step by step.


