A Child of the Jago

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A Child of the Jago Sustainability Actions

Uses end-of-line cloths

Since its launch in 2008 A Child Of The Jago has continued to champion, create and produce limited runs of bespoke tailored and contemporary clothing. Often using obsolete and end of line cloths from British mills. All our garments are made in the UK, many of them in our own Clerkenwell workshop.

Produces garments in the UK

All of our pieces are made in the UK. Always beginning and ending their journey in our studio in London. Here, we rely on an expert team of crafts people who have historically contributed to the vision and message of the Jago and whom we deeply care about, ensuring their working environment is qualitative and dignifying.

Cuts transport and pollution

Thanks to this in-house production method, we are also able to cut back on unnecessary transportation of materials and pieces, thus further minimising pollution.

Produces small runs

To create and produce our small runs of fine quality clothing, we go out of our way to find and use up obsolete and end-of-line cloths sourced from British mills. This removes the need to fabricate new materials and ensures we avoid contributing to the global over-production of goods.

Supports made-to-order

As an additional testament to our commitment to a more sustainable way of creating conscious and unique garments, we are excited to further cultivate our Made-to-Order culture. This not only gives us the chance to be even more focused by sourcing and using up just the right amount of fabric needed; it also means that we are able to cater individually to you, workshopping incredible pieces that are uniquely made to your taste.