Search

Doing Clothing Differently

At Community Clothing we have a simple mission. Make clothes that do good. Good for people, local communities, customers, and the planet. We make every garment right here in the UK and by doing so we sustain and create thousands of skilled jobs and help to restore local economic prosperity and pride. And thanks to our unique business model our great quality everyday clothes are about a third the price of other premium brands.

At Community Clothing we have a simple mission. Make clothes that do good. Good for people, local communities, customers, and the planet. We make every garment right here in the UK and by doing so we sustain and create thousands of skilled jobs and help to restore local economic prosperity and pride. And thanks to our unique business model our great quality everyday clothes are about a third the price of other premium brands.

2025 was a year of some pretty amazing numbers for Community Clothing, but there are two that mean more than all the others.  Read Patrick's New Year Impact Update

Maybe it’s because we’ve been into wool for at least six thousand years? Or maybe it’s because whilst pretty much everyone else on the planet switched to trying to make the cheapest clothes they could, we stuck to trying to make the best ones.

The first question to ask is, what do we mean by a good raincoat? We think to be really good it needs to do several things.

Shop by Region
Shop by Region
Shop by Region
Shop by Region
Shop by Region
Shop by Region

Step Up Your Sock Game

Our socks are made in two great UK factories, in the East Midlands and in East Sussex.

Plastic Free Sportwear

Photographer Harry Renton captures our latest sportswear collection in the heart of the Peak District.

Patrick Says NO To Plastic

Browse all of our plastic free products in one place.

Autumn Lookbook

The rich russets and burnished browns, deep mossy and olive greens, in deep piled corduroys and moleskins and thick cable knit woollens.

Community Love