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Community Clothing is a huge supporter of British manufacturing. The Scottish knitwear, lambswool winter accessories and cosy pure wool blankets are made in the very best UK factories and from the finest materials, while also supporting local communities. Community Clothing’s conscious manufacturing offers a sustainable choice whilst keeping costs and the carbon footprint low.
Pure Wool Blankets
Community Clothing has expanded the seasonal range of pure merino wool blankets which feature traditional blanket stitched edges and are made in West Yorkshire; perfect for creating a cosy winter interior.
Knitted Accessories
Knitted accessories are a must as the temperature dips. The Fair Isle hat, scarf & glove set is knitted in Scotland as are the new lambswool fingerless gloves and beanies, available in a rainbow of colours.
Proper Jumpers
Community Clothing creates fantastic quality lambswool jumpers that are warm, comfortable, super durable and do not pill or lose their shape. The winter collection features new shapes including a chunky rollneck, a fisherman ribbed jumper, and classic v neck cardigan as well as the ever popular crew neck jumper.
About Community Clothing Knitwear and Wool
The brand works with the very best quality lambswool, always sourced from the same farms, because lots of things, from climate to diet, affect the quality of the wool. The yarn comes from one mill that has been spinning in Denby Dale in Yorkshire for over 200 years and Community Clothing knit the men’s and women’s jumpers in Hawick in Scotland, in two mills which make the best jumpers in the world, for some of the best known luxury brands on the planet and also Community Clothing.
Wool has been used to make clothes since the stone age. Wool is a brilliant material as it’s renewable; it has the second smallest carbon footprint (after linen) of any textile fibre and it is naturally biodegradable, at the end of its life it can be put back in the soil where it will decompose releasing valuable nutrients back into the soil. Wool fibres are naturally abrasion resistant, making woollen garments very durable, and its natural elasticity, along with its ability to absorb moisture, makes it extremely comfortable to wear.
About Community Clothing
Community Clothing is a British clothing brand and social enterprise founded in 2016 by award-winning clothing designer and judge on BBC One’s The Great British Sewing Bee Patrick Grant. Community Clothing does good things for people and communities in the UK, creating jobs where they’re needed most.
The mission is simple; to sell great quality clothes at prices people can afford; to make these clothes in the best British factories from the finest natural materials; and by doing this to create work and support skilled jobs in regions of the UK that need them most. In short, Community Clothing sells great quality clothes, at affordable prices and consequently creates loads of fantastic jobs in places that really need them.
To date Community Clothing has created nearly half a million hours (and counting) of work and supported 1,926 jobs. Community Clothing has a network of 48 partner factories all over the UK, located predominantly in the Northwest, Yorkshire, the East Midlands and South Wales.
Community Clothing has developed a unique business model that keeps costs super low, enabling the brand to produce clothes in the very best UK factories from the best materials, and still sell them at affordable prices. The unique business model utilises off-peak production, creates seasonless, brilliant basics, supports ultra local supply chains and promotes radical simplicity.
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