COMMUNITY CLOTHING’S BRITISH-MADE ESSENTIALS FOR SUMMER 2026
- Laura Pew

- 4 days ago
- 2 min read

Community Clothing’s Summer 2026 offering is a considered edit of wardrobe essentials that brings together practicality, durability and timeless style. Continuing the brand’s commitment to British manufacturing and natural fibres, the collection focuses on versatile pieces designed to be worn throughout the season and beyond.
Designed for the realities of a British summer, the collection opens with a selection of lightweight outerwear. The Belted Raincoat offers protection from changeable weather, while the Polocoat, Nancy Short Wool Coat and Jodie Denim Jacket provide versatile layering options that transition effortlessly between cooler mornings, warmer afternoons and the months beyond summer.
At the heart of the collection is a strong denim offering, reflecting Community Clothing’s focus on hardworking everyday pieces. The Work Straight Leg Jeans and Linda Wide Leg Jeans sit alongside the Charlie Denim Miniskirt and Denim Maxi Skirt, delivering classic silhouettes designed to become wardrobe staples. Complementing these are the Lightweight Work Trousers and Lorna Linen Trousers, offering relaxed alternatives for warmer days.
Shirting remains a cornerstone of the Community Clothing wardrobe. The Olivia Shirtdress brings effortless simplicity to summer dressing, while the Esme Long Sleeved Shirt and Ava Short Sleeved Shirt offer easy, versatile options that can be worn across seasons. Crafted with longevity in mind, each piece reflects the brand’s belief in creating clothing that transcends trends.
The collection is completed with lightweight knitwear, including the Lambswool Crew Neck and Lambswool Rollneck, alongside the CC x Norman Walsh Catlow Trainer, a collaboration celebrating British craftsmanship and heritage manufacturing.
As with every Community Clothing collection, Summer 2026 is built around the principle that clothing should be made well, priced fairly and designed to last. The result is a wardrobe of enduring essentials that supports skilled manufacturing communities across the UK while offering a timeless approach to modern dressing.


ABOUT COMMUNITY CLOTHING
Community Clothing is a British clothing brand and social enterprise founded in 2016 by award-winning clothing designer and judge on BBC One’s The Great British Sewing Bee Patrick Grant. Community Clothing does good things for people and communities in the UK, creating jobs where they’re needed most.
The mission is simple; to sell great quality clothes at prices people can afford; to make these clothes in the best British factories from the finest natural materials; and by doing this to create work and support skilled jobs in regions of the UK that need them most. In short, Community Clothing sells great quality clothes, at affordable prices and consequently creates loads of fantastic jobs in places that really need them.
To date Community Clothing has created nearly half a million hours (and counting) of work and supported 1,926 jobs. Community Clothing has a network of 48 partner factories all over the UK, located predominantly in the Northwest, Yorkshire, the East Midlands and South Wales.
Community Clothing has developed a unique business model that keeps costs super low, enabling the brand to produce clothes in the very best UK factories from the best materials, and still sell them at affordable prices. The unique business model utilises off-peak production, creates seasonless, brilliant basics, supports ultra local supply chains and promotes radical simplicity.
For further information, please contact:

Laura Adams
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