Save up to 50% on sustainable outerwear in the Gandys Winter Sale

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Save up to 50% on sustainable outerwear in the Gandys Winter Sale

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In 2022, sustainable fashion brand Gandys will celebrate 10 years in business and their mission to transform the lives of vulnerable children is continuing at a rapid pace.

By consistently creating practical but stylish and fashionable clothing that we just can't help but add to our basket to keep us warm in both the town and countryside, they're able to donate even more to change the lives of young people.

Now the Gandys Winter Sale is on, you can make significant savings on clothing that will make you feel fabulous and ready for anything, not just in 2022 but for years to come. And with each purchase, you'll be enabling Gandys to continue their work to build schools and educate children to help them out of poverty.

If you're looking for a new winter coat to help you feel snug and protected from the elements in the harsh months of January and February, then you might be interested in hearing that several coats and jackets are reduced by half.

The Aspen longline belted jacket in a rich shade of camel is now just £62.50, down from £124.99, and features premium padding that will keep you so warm that you could wear it on the Rocky Mountains of Colorado as well on winter rambles in the countryside or simply to keep you toasty on the commute.

With a faux fur hood and a flattering belted waistline, it feels stylish enough to wear everyday and not just at the weekend.

But one of the best value pieces in the entire sale is on the women's Wander puffer jacket, which is now just £29.99.

Lightweight padding and a shaped waist make this a chic piece of outerwear that you can pair with practically anything and it's so cozy you'll never want to take it off.

In 2021, Gandy's opened their fifth Gandys Kids Campus in Mongolia, creating a haven for youngsters who would normally be scavenging in garbage dumps in temperatures of -14 degrees celsius in Ulaanbaatar for survival.

The campus is located in the Songinokhairkhan district, in which a staggering 70 per cent of people are living below the poverty line.

It joins four other campuses in Sri Lanka, Malawi, Nepal and Brazil as Gandys co-founders Rob and Paul Forkan continue to honour the philanthropic legacy of their parents who passed away in the Boxing Day tsunami of 2004.

Rob and Paul, then aged 15 and 17, were left clinging to the roof of a building as their parents sadly washed away when the giant wave hit where they were staying while on holiday in Sri Lanka.

And if you need a reminder that life is precious, you can wear it on your chest with the khaki mountain stamp crew neck sweater, which is also reduced by half price to £17.50.

Also included in the sale are soft fleeces, snug beanie hats and gloves and knitted jumpers so you can kit out your winter wardrobe and help Gandys to keep up their mission of educating children out of poverty.

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