Dewerstone Launches New 100% Organic T Shirt In Support of Protect Our Winters

Dewerstone, an outdoor lifestyle clothing & accessories brand based in Dartmoor National Park, has teamed up with Scottish designer ‘dustycat.24’ to produce a unique, organic t-shirt in support of outdoor climate action charity Protect Our Winters (POW).  

Using 100% organic cotton and designed and printed in the UK, the new POW t-shirt not only looks good, but POW will receive 100% of the profits and put them straight back into campaigning to protect the places that outdoor people love. The t-shirt is manufactured by environmentally friendly producers and dispatched by Surfdome to ensure it is as ethical as it can be.  

“We are proud to have produced this cool t-shirt with dustycat.24 and POW. We are constantly looking for partnerships to ensure we can do our bit to protect the environment,” said dewerstone founder, Rory Atton. “POW is an organisation who are committed to protecting the mountains we all love and raising awareness about climate change, the same values we hold at dewerstone.” 

The new short sleeve t-shirt has a rounded neckline and POW x dewerstone mountain graphic printed on the chest – RRP £24.99. A POW x dewerstone grey hoody is also available – RRP £59.95. Both can be bought @ www.surfdome.com

Dewerstone is an outdoor lifestyle brand inspired by Dartmoor National Park. Their mission is to produce sustainable clothing and accessories for those who can’t tolerate brands putting profit before Planet. It is our responsibility to protect the environment the brand is founded upon. 

Collaboration with 1% for the Planet and Climate Neutral means dewerstone is held to account for their actions. By questioning the environmental impact of every decision they make they put sustainability at the core of what they do. 

Protect Our Winters UK is an outdoor climate action charity, and we help passionate outdoor people become effective climate advocates to achieve systemic solutions to climate change. We deliver community education and engagement programmes, organisational climate action support, and campaign for systemic policy solutions.

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