Sustainability Summary
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A Child of the Jago presents itself as an anti-brand clothing label founded by Joe Corré in 2007 and launched in 2008. Its sustainability position is centred on small-run production, the use of obsolete and end-of-line cloths from British mills, and making all garments in the UK, many in its Clerkenwell workshop. The brand says it seeks to avoid contributing to the global over-production of goods, reduce unnecessary transportation, and support a more local and sustainable way of creating clothing and accessories. It also emphasises made-to-order production to use only the fabric needed.