Bargain Hunter: 30 Year Sweatshirt aims to put an end to planned obsolescence

Designer Tom Cridland makes his clothes using a combination of technology, premium fabrics and old-school craftsmanship

Simon Read
Friday 13 November 2015 20:26 EST
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Tom Cridland’s 30 Year Sweatshirt will help struggling entrepreneurs and bring down your clothing bill
Tom Cridland’s 30 Year Sweatshirt will help struggling entrepreneurs and bring down your clothing bill

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How about saving money by buying clothes that last? That's the concept behind the 30 Year Sweatshirt from designer Tom Cridland.

"It aims to put an end to planned obsolescence, which causes a needless cycle of consumption and waste," Tom explained. "A combination of technology, premium fabrics and old-school craftsmanship make it built to last a lifetime."

On top of that, it helps good causes. In partnership with the charity Deki, 10 per cent from every sale will support Third World entrepreneurs living in abject poverty, by giving them grants to work on their businesses. The 30 Year Sweatshirt is available through tomcridland.co.uk for £55 (including shipping) until 19 December.

Embrace the chill

VoucherCodes.co.uk is giving away 50,000 chocolate lollies in partnership with Thorntons. The offer runs until 22 November or until all lollies are claimed.

Get on your bike

Halfords has launched a #nothingbeatsabike campaign and is offering selected kids bikes, scooters and ride-ons at up to half-price until Christmas Eve.

Hotel rooms for £35

Travelodge has released 20,000 rooms for £35 or less until 15 December 2015. To book, visit Travelodge.co.uk.

Your free movie

You can get a free copy of the Minions movie, in effect, by signing up to TopCashback.co.uk and buying a Minions DVD from HMV through the site to get the cashback.

Cut-price Rachel's yoghurt

Rachel's 450g yogurt pots are £1.30 instead of £1.60 in Sainsbury's until 22 November.

Late-night toy story

If you're a late-night shopper, Smyths Toys Superstores are staying open until 11pm, Monday to Friday, until 23 December.

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