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This is Community Clothing

Community Clothing began in 2016, inspired in part by the sad closure of one of Hawick’s biggest knitwear factories, what had been Lyle & Scott, leading to the loss of 170 much needed jobs. The idea was to create a sort of social cooperative which sought to sustain and create British manufacturing jobs, many of them located in the regions of the country that needed them most. It has always been people who lie at the heart of everything we do and we are extremely proud of what we, with your amazing support, have accomplished so far.  

To date, we have created over 342,000 hours of skilled making work, and today we work with 45 partner factories which employ a combined total of almost 2000 staff. From New Tredegar in South Wales, to Blackburn in Lancashire, to Hawick in the Scottish Borders, it is our privilege to work with such committed and wonderful people.

They’re the reason our clothing is so good, and we celebrate them, their skill and the pride they take in the work they do.

Click here to read more about our story.

Community Clothing began in 2016, inspired in part by the sad closure of one of Hawick’s biggest knitwear factories, what had been Lyle & Scott, leading to the loss of 170 much needed jobs. The idea was to create a sort of social cooperative which sought to sustain and create British manufacturing jobs, many of them located in the regions of the country that needed them most. It has always been people who lie at the heart of everything we do and we are extremely proud of what we, with your amazing support, have accomplished so far.  

To date, we have created over 342,000 hours of skilled making work, and today we work with 45 partner factories which employ a combined total of almost 2000 staff. From New Tredegar in South Wales, to Blackburn in Lancashire, to Hawick in the Scottish Borders, it is our privilege to work with such committed and wonderful people.

They’re the reason our clothing is so good, and we celebrate them, their skill and the pride they take in the work they do.

Click here to read more about our story.

“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.