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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.

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Doing Clothing Differently

Women's Denim

Made in the most environmentally friendly range of denims we could source.

Men's Denim

Every denim piece we make is produced here in the UK, in Blackburn in Lancashire.

Jogging Bottoms

100% organic cotton men's and women's sweatpants.

Find A Hidden Gem

Shop the final few odd sizes and ends of line, where we sell them at their original price, which is sometimes a bit of a bargain.

The Norman Walsh Trainer Collaboration

Two designs of great trainers, made in Bolton.

The Zero Waste Edit

At Community Clothing we put our deadstock, end of rolls and waste fabric to use designing pieces that use up what would otherwise go to landfill.

Community Clothing is proud to be your one-stop-shop for head-to-toe UK-made dressing. Trainers from Bolton, socks from Sussex or Leicestershire, pants from South Wales, trousers or jeans from Blackburn, t-shirts and sweatshirts from north London, jumpers, from the south of Scottish and coats from Lancashire and Yorkshire. We’ve got you covered, literally.

2024 was a cracker for Community Clothing and our social mission. Here's a letter from Patrick Grant, sharing more about our latest impact update.
Businesses could and should do good for society. They should make and sell objects of real and lasting value, things that give great pleasure and utility to their owners. They should sustain and create good jobs that people are proud to do. 

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