6 November 2016

BOOM DONE SHOP Collaborates with British Tom Austen, Star Of E! The Royals


 BOOM DONE SHOP present their collaboration with British actor Tom Austen.
The result of this collaboration, the fittingly named "I Don't Like Mondays" T-shirt, says it all. Even if they go by another name, they happen without fail all over the world. It's the day when freedom ends and you have to go back to work, school or wherever else.
 The artist behind the t-shirt has always had a problem with Mondays. So he channeled it into a design.
The comfortable 100% Organic Fine Jersey cotton construction ensures a T-shirt to live in and love for many years and yes, many Mondays to come. Price £26
Direct link is
:http://boomdoneshop.com/collections/ethical-t-shirt/products/i-dont-like-mondays-ethical-t-shirt?variant=25769987011





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16 November 2015

Turning First World Problems into Third World Solutions: new ethical clothing brand FWP launches

FWP Clothing is a brand new ethically-minded t-shirt brand that helps to put the everyday into perspective with 10% of profits from each of their First World Problem t-shirt designs supporting a different Third World Need. First For Third.

Founders Greg and Jimmy, colleagues at innocent drinks, took inspiration from brands like TOMS shoes, and came up with the idea while at the office gym thinking about how we too often find ourselves complaining about menial things when there are real issues faced by many around the world. They then pitched for, and won, the £1000 innocent scholarship, voted by peers, to test the idea and have since launched the business with this funding.

 The launch range comprises of four designs in Men’s and Women’s variants, with one example being: ‘Wifi’s down again’, which supports Telecoms Sans Frontieres (Communications without borders) whom help refugees and disaster victims reconnect with their families using satellite phones.

Price £25


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3 June 2014

New Ethic Menswear Range: Brothers We Stand‏

A new ethically conscious clothing range has been introduced that takes a stand against the harmful social and environmental impact of fashion production. Brothers We Stand showcase cool, on-trend menswear from a number of designers that are select on the bases of their sound ethics and quality design.


The founder, Jonathan, set out to create a platform where menswear can be celebrated and enjoyed without incurring a negative impact on the world through poor labour standards and the exhausting of unsustainable materials.The company are committed to progress and are starting a movement that puts fair trade products and high labour standards at the forefront of fashion.
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