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As part of our ongoing commitment to working with young, local creatives, we wanted to share some very special shoots and photographs that Patrick and the team at CC have loved.

Recently, Alice Turner, who’s studying Fashion Photography at Leeds Arts University, pitched a shoot idea within her local Leeds Community. We love the work she’s done here at her local sandwich shop, which shares our commitment to quality and uses locally sourced ingredients.

Alice said:

“Community Clothing offered students at my university the opportunity to pitch a shoot idea looking into a local community. I really enjoyed this opportunity as it allowed me to practise my pitching skills and refine my creative direction to align with their brand values. My experience of researching for this pitch allowed me to dive deeper into the many communities around me and select one that I felt aligned with Community Clothing’s values of quality and local community. I decided to pitch a local sandwich shop near the University's campus, which takes pride in quality with their locally sourced ingredients. I enjoyed planning the shoot and refining the idea while working with Community Clothing. For the shoot I selected garments from the brand that I felt worked well with the concept, which also allowed me the experience of styling them. This experience allowed me to gain confidence in my creative direction and execution through working with Community Clothing throughout this shoot. It also allowed me to communicate with a brand to execute a shoot that presents their brand’s image and intentions. I felt the shoot was also really positive for the community I documented, as the participants also enjoyed their experience. It's been lovely to build a relationship with those at Community Clothing and hopefully work with them some more in the future.”

Follow Alice on Instagram.

As part of our ongoing commitment to working with young, local creatives, we wanted to share some very special shoots and photographs that Patrick and the team at CC have loved.

Recently, Alice Turner, who’s studying Fashion Photography at Leeds Arts University, pitched a shoot idea within her local Leeds Community. We love the work she’s done here at her local sandwich shop, which shares our commitment to quality and uses locally sourced ingredients.

Alice said:

“Community Clothing offered students at my university the opportunity to pitch a shoot idea looking into a local community. I really enjoyed this opportunity as it allowed me to practise my pitching skills and refine my creative direction to align with their brand values. My experience of researching for this pitch allowed me to dive deeper into the many communities around me and select one that I felt aligned with Community Clothing’s values of quality and local community. I decided to pitch a local sandwich shop near the University's campus, which takes pride in quality with their locally sourced ingredients. I enjoyed planning the shoot and refining the idea while working with Community Clothing. For the shoot I selected garments from the brand that I felt worked well with the concept, which also allowed me the experience of styling them. This experience allowed me to gain confidence in my creative direction and execution through working with Community Clothing throughout this shoot. It also allowed me to communicate with a brand to execute a shoot that presents their brand’s image and intentions. I felt the shoot was also really positive for the community I documented, as the participants also enjoyed their experience. It's been lovely to build a relationship with those at Community Clothing and hopefully work with them some more in the future.”

Follow Alice on Instagram.

“If you’ve met me anywhere in the last year or two, you’ve probably seen me wearing these. It’s probably my favourite of all the trousers we make at Community Clothing.” Meet Patrick's favourite trousers. The Field Trouser.

One Track Club is a global, science-driven running community and coaching platform designed for "everyday athletes" seeking structured training who we've been chatting to recently about our nature positive running gear.They've very kindly offered CC customers a month's free trial (open to everyone), on top of which you have the chance to win a coaching package worth £450.

We asked award-winning photographer, writer and skater Stuart Clapp (whose photos now appear in the pages of skateboard magazines - something that would have blown the mind of his younger self), along with his pals in the South Essex skateboarding community, to field-test the Community Clothing trousers.