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Kindness, Compassion and Tolerance - A Letter From Patrick Grant, Founder of Community Clothing

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We are deeply saddened by the death of her Majesty The Queen.

 

She had an endless capacity for kindness, compassion and tolerance. She provided an unwavering moral and spiritual example in a society which increasingly needs one. She was goodness personified.

 

Intolerance diminishes us. As many in positions of power seek to create divisions, Her Majesty sought always to encourage us to live graciously. She was a wonderful reminder to us all that we might be happier and live more peacefully were we to be supportive of all. Whatever her judgements, she never gave them public voice.

 

Her loss will be very greatly felt.

 

Patrick Grant

Founder

We are deeply saddened by the death of her Majesty The Queen.

 

She had an endless capacity for kindness, compassion and tolerance. She provided an unwavering moral and spiritual example in a society which increasingly needs one. She was goodness personified.

 

Intolerance diminishes us. As many in positions of power seek to create divisions, Her Majesty sought always to encourage us to live graciously. She was a wonderful reminder to us all that we might be happier and live more peacefully were we to be supportive of all. Whatever her judgements, she never gave them public voice.

 

Her loss will be very greatly felt.

 

Patrick Grant

Founder

“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.