Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated · May 2026
Transparency matters. This page explains how NAIA makes money and what that means for you as a user.
How NAIA earns revenue
NAIA participates in affiliate marketing programs with select fashion retailers, including but not limited to Zalando, COS, De Bijenkorf, and other partners we may add over time. When you click on a product link on naia.care and make a purchase at the partner retailer, NAIA may receive a small commission from that retailer.
This commission is paid by the retailer, not by you. It does not affect the price you pay for any item, and it does not change your shopping experience in any way.
Why we use affiliate links
Affiliate revenue is what allows NAIA to remain free for users. Instead of charging a subscription, asking for upfront payment, or showing intrusive advertising, we earn a modest commission when our recommendations help you find something you love and choose to buy it.
Editorial integrity
Our recommendations are based on style match, product quality, price, and value — not on which retailer offers the highest commission. We may feature products from retailers that pay us nothing if they are the best match for what you're looking for. The smart choice for you always comes first.
Compliance
NAIA complies with the relevant disclosure requirements set by the Dutch Reclamecode Social Media & Influencer Marketing (RSM) and EU consumer protection regulations. Where required, individual product recommendations may also be marked with a clear affiliate disclosure label.
Questions?
If you have any questions about how affiliate marketing works on NAIA or about a specific recommendation, please contact us at info@naia.care.