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We make great knitwear. We're confident you won’t find jumpers as good as ours at even twice the price.
Why we should all be buying local.
We’re delighted to present the cameraman pant, inspired by the work trousers worn by the heroes behind the lens who bring you great telly and film.

The cameraman pant is sewn from super durable 320g 100% cotton canvas. It features a sturdy elasticated waist with a heavy-duty cotton drawcord, two large patch pockets at the front and rear, and a roomy leg with a slight tapered fit.
We’re pleased to be launching the Community Clothing rugby shirt in 3XL and 4XL sizes. That’s big enough for the big lads of Blackburn Rugby Club, who kindly agreed to model them at their home ground in Ramsgreave, Blackburn.
A group of UCLan Fashion Promotion & Marketing students photograph Queen Street Mill, the country’s last remaining steam driven mill.
Next weekend, we’re having a pop up shop in the centre of Blackburn, where our head office is based, as part of the Festival of Making. Open from 11am-5pm,  you’ll find our sock shop and second hand rail at the centre of the festival.
We are delighted to announce that Community Clothing have teamed up with E.Tautz to relaunch the field trouser. 
Whatever your views on the monarchy, one thing is for sure: the coronation has been a fantastic boost for the business of some of Britain’s longest established clothing manufacturers.

Local photographers & UCLan Fashion Promotion & Marketing students shoot the Sanderson Bookbinders team wearing Community Clothing, in their historic mill located in Preston, Lancashire.

Polar explorer Wendy Searle is on a mission to get more people into adventure, particularly more women and those from less privileged backgrounds. She hopes they’ll go on to do things like she’s done. Things, that is, like skiing solo across Antarctica to the South Pole.
We love the market because it’s so much more than just a place to shop, it’s very much the beating heart of the community.