Did you ever stop to think what your sports clothes are made from? Well the truth is, your sports clothes are made of PLASTIC. The manufacture of the synthetic materials used in modern athletic clothing uses tens of millions of barrels of oil each year. It is highly polluting and has a huge carbon footprint. Discarded synthetic sports clothes are a massive contributor to the growing global problem of non-biodegradable clothing waste, and to the vast quantity of ocean microplastics, over a third of which is plastic fibres from our clothing. This is why I am so proud to launch Community Clothing Organic Athletic, our range of 100% plastic free sportswear. It represents radically different thinking in the world of performance sportswear, made from innovative 100% plant-based textile technology, it is high performance, but crucially 100% organic, natural and biodegradable! It has taken us 5 years to develop, and it has been quite a mission. Every tiny bit of every garment has had to be thought about afresh, 7 factories, 6 in the UK and 1 in Austria, have had to take a leap of faith and join us in this, but it has been so worth it. This is sportswear for people who love the planet. I really hope you like it. PS A huge thank to @clairebensondance and her amazing crew in Bournemouth for bringing all the good vibes to the video we made. That’s some of them in the pictures, you can see them all in the full film on the @community_clothing website, the link is in my bio. PPS thats my first endo in about 25 years, quite proud of that too (on a fold up 1970s BSA an all)
Did you ever stop to think what your sports clothes are made from? Well the truth is, your sports clothes are made of PLASTIC. The manufacture of the synthetic materials used in modern athletic clothing uses tens of millions of barrels of oil each year. It is highly polluting and has a huge carbon footprint. Discarded synthetic sports clothes are a massive contributor to the growing global problem of non-biodegradable clothing waste, and to the vast quantity of ocean microplastics, over a third of which is plastic fibres from our clothing. This is why I am so proud to launch Community Clothing Organic Athletic, our range of 100% plastic free sportswear. It represents radically different thinking in the world of performance sportswear, made from innovative 100% plant-based textile technology, it is high performance, but crucially 100% organic, natural and biodegradable! It has taken us 5 years to develop, and it has been quite a mission. Every tiny bit of every garment has had to be thought about afresh, 7 factories, 6 in the UK and 1 in Austria, have had to take a leap of faith and join us in this, but it has been so worth it. This is sportswear for people who love the planet. I really hope you like it. PS A huge thank to @clairebensondance and her amazing crew in Bournemouth for bringing all the good vibes to the video we made. That’s some of them in the pictures, you can see them all in the full film on the @community_clothing website, the link is in my bio. PPS thats my first endo in about 25 years, quite proud of that too (on a fold up 1970s BSA an all)
Did you ever stop to think what your sports clothes are made from? Well the truth is, your sports clothes are made of PLASTIC. The manufacture of the synthetic materials used in modern athletic clothing uses tens of millions of barrels of oil each year. It is highly polluting and has a huge carbon footprint. Discarded synthetic sports clothes are a massive contributor to the growing global problem of non-biodegradable clothing waste, and to the vast quantity of ocean microplastics, over a third of which is plastic fibres from our clothing. This is why I am so proud to launch Community Clothing Organic Athletic, our range of 100% plastic free sportswear. It represents radically different thinking in the world of performance sportswear, made from innovative 100% plant-based textile technology, it is high performance, but crucially 100% organic, natural and biodegradable! It has taken us 5 years to develop, and it has been quite a mission. Every tiny bit of every garment has had to be thought about afresh, 7 factories, 6 in the UK and 1 in Austria, have had to take a leap of faith and join us in this, but it has been so worth it. This is sportswear for people who love the planet. I really hope you like it. PS A huge thank to @clairebensondance and her amazing crew in Bournemouth for bringing all the good vibes to the video we made. That’s some of them in the pictures, you can see them all in the full film on the @community_clothing website, the link is in my bio. PPS thats my first endo in about 25 years, quite proud of that too (on a fold up 1970s BSA an all)
Did you ever stop to think what your sports clothes are made from? Well the truth is, your sports clothes are made of PLASTIC. The manufacture of the synthetic materials used in modern athletic clothing uses tens of millions of barrels of oil each year. It is highly polluting and has a huge carbon footprint. Discarded synthetic sports clothes are a massive contributor to the growing global problem of non-biodegradable clothing waste, and to the vast quantity of ocean microplastics, over a third of which is plastic fibres from our clothing. This is why I am so proud to launch Community Clothing Organic Athletic, our range of 100% plastic free sportswear. It represents radically different thinking in the world of performance sportswear, made from innovative 100% plant-based textile technology, it is high performance, but crucially 100% organic, natural and biodegradable! It has taken us 5 years to develop, and it has been quite a mission. Every tiny bit of every garment has had to be thought about afresh, 7 factories, 6 in the UK and 1 in Austria, have had to take a leap of faith and join us in this, but it has been so worth it. This is sportswear for people who love the planet. I really hope you like it. PS A huge thank to @clairebensondance and her amazing crew in Bournemouth for bringing all the good vibes to the video we made. That’s some of them in the pictures, you can see them all in the full film on the @community_clothing website, the link is in my bio. PPS thats my first endo in about 25 years, quite proud of that too (on a fold up 1970s BSA an all)
Did you ever stop to think what your sports clothes are made from? Well the truth is, your sports clothes are made of PLASTIC. The manufacture of the synthetic materials used in modern athletic clothing uses tens of millions of barrels of oil each year. It is highly polluting and has a huge carbon footprint. Discarded synthetic sports clothes are a massive contributor to the growing global problem of non-biodegradable clothing waste, and to the vast quantity of ocean microplastics, over a third of which is plastic fibres from our clothing. This is why I am so proud to launch Community Clothing Organic Athletic, our range of 100% plastic free sportswear. It represents radically different thinking in the world of performance sportswear, made from innovative 100% plant-based textile technology, it is high performance, but crucially 100% organic, natural and biodegradable! It has taken us 5 years to develop, and it has been quite a mission. Every tiny bit of every garment has had to be thought about afresh, 7 factories, 6 in the UK and 1 in Austria, have had to take a leap of faith and join us in this, but it has been so worth it. This is sportswear for people who love the planet. I really hope you like it. PS A huge thank to @clairebensondance and her amazing crew in Bournemouth for bringing all the good vibes to the video we made. That’s some of them in the pictures, you can see them all in the full film on the @community_clothing website, the link is in my bio. PPS thats my first endo in about 25 years, quite proud of that too (on a fold up 1970s BSA an all)
@community_clothing Organic Athletic represents completely new thinking in sportswear. 5 years in the making by our small team and our manufacturing partners, the pieces are made using 100% plant based, organic, natural, biodegradable performance textiles and contain absolutely no plastic, not in the fabrics, the thread, the labels or logos, or the packaging. We’re very proud of what we’ve achieved. Ps Banners made from old bedsheets and fabric scraps by the students at Bournemouth Uni, and @clairebensondance with the help of her sister Anna and others.
@community_clothing Organic Athletic represents completely new thinking in sportswear. 5 years in the making by our small team and our manufacturing partners, the pieces are made using 100% plant based, organic, natural, biodegradable performance textiles and contain absolutely no plastic, not in the fabrics, the thread, the labels or logos, or the packaging. We’re very proud of what we’ve achieved. Ps Banners made from old bedsheets and fabric scraps by the students at Bournemouth Uni, and @clairebensondance with the help of her sister Anna and others.
@community_clothing Organic Athletic represents completely new thinking in sportswear. 5 years in the making by our small team and our manufacturing partners, the pieces are made using 100% plant based, organic, natural, biodegradable performance textiles and contain absolutely no plastic, not in the fabrics, the thread, the labels or logos, or the packaging. We’re very proud of what we’ve achieved. Ps Banners made from old bedsheets and fabric scraps by the students at Bournemouth Uni, and @clairebensondance with the help of her sister Anna and others.
Crail, Fife. 🏴
Crail, Fife. 🏴
Crow step gables, one with crows (ish), and the fading light, Crail, Fife. (They were pigeons).
Crow step gables, one with crows (ish), and the fading light, Crail, Fife. (They were pigeons).
Crow step gables, one with crows (ish), and the fading light, Crail, Fife. (They were pigeons).
Crow step gables, one with crows (ish), and the fading light, Crail, Fife. (They were pigeons).
By the fort on Dreva Craig. Looking back to Trahenna. Saltire stone. Scottish Borders.
By the fort on Dreva Craig. Looking back to Trahenna. Saltire stone. Scottish Borders.
By the fort on Dreva Craig. Looking back to Trahenna. Saltire stone. Scottish Borders.
Clover Law, Broomy Side and Hammer Head; Shepherds cottage above Broughton Place; Trahenna; the start of the John Buchan Way. ⛰️🏴
Clover Law, Broomy Side and Hammer Head; Shepherds cottage above Broughton Place; Trahenna; the start of the John Buchan Way. ⛰️🏴
Clover Law, Broomy Side and Hammer Head; Shepherds cottage above Broughton Place; Trahenna; the start of the John Buchan Way. ⛰️🏴
Clover Law, Broomy Side and Hammer Head; Shepherds cottage above Broughton Place; Trahenna; the start of the John Buchan Way. ⛰️🏴
Sun setting on 2023. Hope you had a good un. Here’s to a happy and peaceful 2024. Crail, Fife. 🏴
Plastic Free Sportswear for a Healthy Happy Planet 🌍 The manufacture of the synthetic materials used in modern athletic clothing uses tens of millions of barrels of oil each year. It is highly polluting and has a huge carbon footprint. Discarded synthetic sports clothes are a massive contributor to the growing global problem of non-biodegradable clothing waste, and to the vast quantity of ocean microplastics, over a third of which is plastic fibres from our clothing. Five years in the making, Community Clothing Organic Athletic represents radically different thinking in the world of performance sportswear. Utilising innovative pure plant-based textile technology our high performance, durable range of athletic clothing is 100% organic, natural and biodegradable. We like to think of it as happy planet sportswear. Click the link in our bio to explore thew new organic athletic collection