
Sustainable Christmas Jumpers
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Sustainable product certifications

The Fair Wear Foundation is a non-profit organisation that works to improve workplace conditions in clothing factories. We source sustainable fabrics from member factories because we share the Fair Wear Foundation's core principles: respect for human rights, fair workplace conditions and teamwork.

The PETA-Approved Vegan stamp recognises the cruelty free feature in businesses and/or products. It is a way of providing you, as a customer, with extra confidence in that what you shop is, indeed, animal friendly and vegan.

Organic Content Standard (OCS) Blended is a lighter version of OCS100. It verifies the presence of 5-100% organic material in the final product. You can find this certification in our recycled clothing range.

Organic Content Standard (OCS) 100 is an international standard that verifies the presence of 95-100% organic material in the final product and tracks the flow of raw materials from source to product. You will see our certified organic cotton clothes are also certified with this great credential.

Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is the worldwide leading textile processing standard for organic fibres, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent certification of the entire textile supply chain. When exploring through our ethical shop, you will see our affordable ethical clothing range is certified with this awesome standard.

STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® is one of the world's best-known labels for textiles tested for harmful substances. It helps us ensure high product safety in our ethical clothing.

Global Recycled Standard (GRS) is an international standard that sets requirements for third-party certification of recycled material input and chain of custody. It also includes criteria for social and environmental processing requirements and chemical restrictions. You will also find this standard when taking a peek at our recycled fabric range.
The Christmas jumper trend has been around for over 40 years now.
Since they became especially popular in the 1980s, they have been a must of the festive season in the UK. This 80s trend was the result of British TV presenters wearing them during the holiday season and Christmas specials.
Nowadays, there's even a Christmas Jumper Day every year!
It was reported back in 2019 by charity Hubbub that:
With ever-growing global issues such as environmental pollution, climate change, it is only to be expected of all of us to do our best to help tackling them by reducing our environmental impact.
It all adds up. So, in this festive season, why not be conscious and choose a sustainable Christmas jumper over a conventional fast fashion one?
Our alternative eco-friendly Christmas Jumper is made:
Find out more about our way to sustainable fashion.
Christmas Jumper Day has been around since 2012. It is an annual initiative by Save the Children (a UK charity) with the aim of raising money to help children in need both in the UK and worldwide.
Christmas Jumper Day always happens during the festive period. In 2022, it is planned for Thursday, December 8th.
Here are three actions you can take:
Follow these easy steps, and contribute to ensuring this initiative becomes "Sustainable Christmas Jumper Day" rather than a simple Christmas Jumper Day.About Christmas jumpers
What is a Christmas jumper (or Christmas sweater)?
Why should you look into sustainable Christmas jumpers rather than a conventional option from the fast fashion industry?
Our sustainable Christmas jumpers
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Christmas Jumper Day
What is Christmas Jumper Day?
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So, what do I have to do during Christmas Jumper Day?