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Plastic Free Sportwear

Photographer Harry Renton captures our latest sportswear collection in the heart of the Peak District.

Autumn Lookbook

The rich russets and burnished browns, deep mossy and olive greens, in deep piled corduroys and moleskins and thick cable knit woollens.

Step Up Your Sock Game

Our sport socks are made in East Sussex by one of the UK's best sock manufacturers.

Patrick Says NO To Plastic

Browse all of our plastic free products in one place.

Doing Clothing Differently

At Community Clothing we have a simple mission. Make clothes that do good. Good for people, local communities, customers, and the planet. We make every garment right here in the UK and by doing so we sustain and create thousands of skilled jobs and help to restore local economic prosperity and pride. And thanks to our unique business model our great quality everyday clothes are about a third the price of other premium brands.

At Community Clothing we have a simple mission. Make clothes that do good. Good for people, local communities, customers, and the planet. We make every garment right here in the UK and by doing so we sustain and create thousands of skilled jobs and help to restore local economic prosperity and pride. And thanks to our unique business model our great quality everyday clothes are about a third the price of other premium brands.

Community Clothing says No! to Black Friday. Instead we say Yes! to a great deal for everyone, every single day of the year. 

Today (20/11/25) is Social Enterprise Day! Patrick explains what a Social Enterprise is and why it's so important for our economy.

Our raincoats begin in Rochdale, at British Millerain. A sixth generation, family-run mill that’s been leading the way in waterproof cotton since 1880. Their fabric combines over a century of Lancashire craftsmanship with modern innovation, and we’re proud to make it part of our raincoats with it.

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