A note from the designer
“In the last few years it's felt like we've drifted further away from each other. A global pandemic and politic differences seem to create division. It's easy to forget that we're all made by the same Creator, moulded from the same clay and there's far more that unites us than divides us. I wanted to get this across in as simple way as possible. Despite being separated by oceans, borders, languages and cultures we are ultimately global neighbours, living side-by-side, looking after God's creation and uniting under one banner.” — Mark Steel

MAKING IT LAST
Four ways to keep your clothes in tip-top condition
1
Wash it less
On behalf of your friends, please do wash it when it smells! But think about everything your clothes go through tumbling around in your washing machine. Only put them through that when they need it
2
Turn it inside out
When you wash dark clothes, turning them inside out helps the colour from fading
3
Fold don't hang
If you hang your clothes up in the wardrobe there’s extra strain on the fabric. If you can, fold it up and keep it on a shelf
4
Learn basic mending
You don’t need a degree in textiles to be able to mend small holes. We expect our quality clothing to last, but in the rare instance of wear and tear, a bit of thread and a needle will give your clothes a second chance!