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Your Welsh Pants - An update from our Founder, Patrick Grant

We appreciate your ongoing patience with us and assure you we are doing all we can to get your order out as soon as possible.

The team in south Wales have already made and shipped over 5,600 pair of pants, and 800 camisoles. We’ve still lots of pants to make and we’ll soon be starting on bras. Now that all the fabrics and trims have arrived, we can plan our production with accuracy and will shortly be able to give better estimates on when your order will go out.

As always, if you are unable to or simply don’t want to wait you can of course request a full refund by contacting our customer service team here. But we are confident they will be worth the wait!

We appreciate your ongoing patience with us and assure you we are doing all we can to get your order out as soon as possible.

The team in south Wales have already made and shipped over 5,600 pair of pants, and 800 camisoles. We’ve still lots of pants to make and we’ll soon be starting on bras. Now that all the fabrics and trims have arrived, we can plan our production with accuracy and will shortly be able to give better estimates on when your order will go out.

As always, if you are unable to or simply don’t want to wait you can of course request a full refund by contacting our customer service team here. But we are confident they will be worth the wait!

“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.