Tag: clothing
Why we love (and supply) Hatley
Image: John and Alice Oldman, founders of Hatley. Hatley is a family-run business. It was founded in 1987 by husband and wife John and Alice Oldman, named after where they’d recently moved to from Toronto – North Hatley, Quebec. And despite Hatley since becoming a global brand sold in 38 countries around the world, it’s… continue reading
Why we love (and sell) Little Green Radicals
Little Green Radicals make ethical and beautiful clothing for babies and kids. They were the first, along with a few other companies, to get Fairtrade certification in the UK, back when the company started in 2005. The certification means a promise of decent working conditions throughout the whole supply chain.1 All the clothing (and even… continue reading
Our favourite things about sherpa
Sherpa is super soft and luxurious to touch and is used to line all sorts of clothing including lots of our raincoats. It’s named after the Sherpa people of Nepal, as it resembles the wool-lined clothing that they wear to protect themselves from the cold. However, rather than wool, it’s typically made from cotton, synthetic… continue reading
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