Twenty per cent of all profits from the collection sold at John Smedley stores will be donated to the UKFT to further apprenticeships across the UK manufacturing and fashion industries, the organisation said in a media release.
“I have worked with John Smedley off and on since the 1980s, I have always loved the quality of what they do,” said Katharine Hamnett. “They are one of the few remaining mills that still produce a great, quintessentially British and traditional product at its best.”
John Smedley’s brand director Jess Mcguire-Dudley said: “Katharine has been a pioneer of ethical practices, challenging the status quo of the fashion industry and beyond for decades. She is a personal hero of mine and it’s a great privilege to have worked with her to design this collaborative collection. Our aims are to engage customers once again with slow fashion, urging them to understand and value British manufacturing, high quality, traceable fibres and the real people behind our products.”
The timeless collection of 7 pieces including extra fine merino wool knitwear, accessories and 100 per cent organic tees, will be exclusively available at John Smedley stores and official websites of John Smedley and Katharine Hamnett.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)