Pioneer Clothing, a sustainable athleisure startup from Bracknell, had its exciting grand opening this month.
Founded by Mary Jane Pettit, the entrepreneur behind the eco-friendly line, the company aims to make a positive impact on the fashion industry.
Their meticulously crafted designs made from vibrant, sustainable materials cater to avid supporters of responsible fashion practices.
At the heart of their mission is an ethical paradigm that focuses on people, the planet, and partnerships.
In pursuit of sustainable reproduction, the brand ensures that all clothing and packaging are derived from recycled and sustainable materials.
They have also partnered with initiatives like OceanBottle and SEAQUAL, which aim to reduce ocean plastic pollution.
In addition to catering to sizes 6 - 20, and various activities, the company is committed to ethical production practices which include fair labour and evironmentally-friendly techniques.
Pettit, who resides in Bracknell, is eager to contribute positively to local communities.
Founder Mary Jane Pettit said: "We believe in creating fashion that not only looks good but also does good."
She added, "Our clothing and accessories are designed for those who lead active lifestyles and who care about doing good things to protect the environment."
Also, she expressed, "We’re proud to call Bracknell our home and are eager to contribute positively to our local communities."
Pettit further revealed the company's intention to engage the community through their sponsorship of Vita Football and their upcoming Pioneer Student Programme, aiming to raise awareness of the environmental impacts of the fashion industry.
To learn more about Pioneer Clothing's mission and explore their full collection, visit www.pioneer-clothing.com.
Pioneer Clothing is set on leading the fashion industry towards a more responsible future with its stylish, sustainable garments.
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