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Cauz clothing

  • What:

    A casual fashion brand with a, er, Cauz
  • Why:

    Affordable, ethical fashion. Winner winner
  • Where:

    Made in Bangladesh
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CAUZ: WHAT IS IT?

With cool cropped hoodies and slogan tees, Cauz is a brand for laid-back living.

Its aim is simple, to allow buyers to support and champion different ‘causes’ with every purchase. Geddit?

This is a fairly young brand that’s planning to make a big impact with its profits, with £5 from every purchase is donated to a selected charity. So the more you buy, the more good you do – this is possibly the only time we’d tell you that less isn’t more.

CAUZ: HOW SUSTAINABLE IS IT?

Founder Rob Lyon was inspired to create Cauz shortly after the Westminster terror attack in 2017.

He was on the bridge and witnessed the terrifying attack. The moment was obviously life-changing, and so he decided to set up a brand to help improve the lives of others.

As well as £5 of every sale going towards selected charities, each month a charity is selected and promoted across the Cauz Club social media platforms in order to highlight the important work they do.

The charities that have received donations so far include Rays of Sunshine, Zoe’s Place Baby Hospice, Crisis and Parkinsons.

All clothing is manufactured in Bangladesh, in a factory that adheres to Fair Wear standards. This includes fair pay, respectable working conditions and reasonable working hours. The pieces are then sent to London to be screen painted with vegan inks.

The workers at Fifth Column screen printing are working on permanent contracts and earn a London living wage.

All the garments are GOTS certified organic cotton, which means cotton grown without use of harmful pesticides or fertilisers. Plus, the sweatshirts use recycled polyester for the elastic cuffs.

Finally, product labels are all made out of recycled cotton, price tags are made from recycled cardboard and the packaging is all biodegradable. Not bad for a brand that’s also eminently affordable.

CAUZ: WHERE CAN I BUY IT?

Pop to Cauz’s website for some seriously feel good fashion.

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