Share and share alike. Our partnership with thelittleloop.
Since we teamed up with the Superloopers last year to give used clothes a new home, we’ve been looking at more ways to extend the life of the clothes we make...
From inspiration to reality. How our design process brings an idea to life.
By Josie Bragg, Little Green Radicals Designer. This season, I wanted to create a collection that took us on a journey through different lands. We took lots of inspiration from...
Join our forest adventure! Come behind the scenes...
Kids falling out of trees (almost…), an over enthusiastic goose and toddlers on the loose next to open water; our pre-lockdown Norseology photoshoot was definitely an adventure, and...
Organic all the way.
By Nick Pecorelli, Little Green Radicals Founder Little Green Radicals clothes have been organic from day one. The cotton we source and all the factories that produce our clothes have...
The sun will come out tomorrow.
By Nick Pecorelli, Little Green Radicals Founder The one thing you need in abundance if you set up a business is optimism. I am fortunate to be blessed with it...
Make your own face covering! Easy step-by-step guide
We've seen lots of colourful and comfy looking home made face coverings out and about, so we teamed up with our friend Julia from Upcycle Fashion to put together a guide...
Keep clothes lovely for longer: Sewing on a patch
Do you have a Little Green Radicals Explorer Badge or lovely little patch waiting to decorate something special, but not sure where to start? Look no further...
Stockist Stories
Nicola, owner of Whippersnappers, gives us a snapshot of her lovely shop in Deal, England. Find out how's she's been doing in lockdown and the ups and downs of being a small business owner.
Hope Springs Eternal
This has been an unusual period of reflection for all of us. A virus that came from nowhere and the tumult of the unfinished dream born of the civil rights movement ...
Dress up finger puppets! It's bank holiday craft time.
To help keep little hands busy at home, we've made four finger puppets that you can cut out and dress up in your favourite Little Green Radicals outfits!
Who made my clothes?
At this time of year we like to acknowledge our amazing workers in India. The 'Who Made My Clothes' campaign was started after the tragic collapse of a factory in Bangladesh in 2013. It has grown...
Keep clothes lovely for longer: the art of Sashiko repairs
In traditional Japanese thinking 'wabi-sabi' is the acceptance of imperfection, the idea that "nothing lasts, nothing is perfect and nothing is finished"