Vegan t-shirts on offer

A little while back in time I wrote about a Sheffield-based t-shirt and clothing company called Heartcure.

The company was set up by Georgia and Jordan to not only help spread the vegan message via message t-shirts, but to also raise funds for a brand new vegan community and action centre they are opening in Sheffield.

The founders also both work in local vegan businesses in Sheffield so you know they are legit and working hard to support their community.

I have two pieces of news about Heartcure to share with you today, so let’s get busy.

The first thing you need to know is that there is a sale going on over at the Heartcure website. Various discounts have been applied to the range with a lot of tees marked 20% off. You can even get free shipping if you spend over £40 or free worldwide shipping if you spend over £60.

Get shopping on the website!

News part two?

Heartcure will be at the first ever Sheffield Vegan Beer Fest helping out on the merch table. Not only can you grab a fab beer fest t-shirt, but you will also be able to buy Heartcure clothing directly from the founders themselves and of course chat to them about their vegan community centre plans.

Buy some t-shirts. Buy Sheffield Vegan Beer Fest tickets.

You can follow Heartcure on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Non-profit vegan clothing company

Did you know there is a 100% not-for-pofit vegan clothing company in Sheffield?

This news is too important to put through the FGV word wringer, so I have asked HeartCure to give me the precise rundown on what is taking place in their neck of the woods.

Based out of Sheffield, HeartCure are the only completely non-profit vegan clothing company in the UK. They donate everything they can to Brook Farm Animal Sanctuary and in their first 6 months they raised over £1,000 for the sanctuary.

They have recently relaunched their website with all new designs including an all new kids range! They always try to be more design based than just text and ignite curiosity in those who see the clothing to help spread a positive vegan message.

HeartCure plan to support more Sanctuaries this year and donate all they can to help the vegan movement grow, involving collaborations with activists.

They started HeartCure as a way to help raise money for animals while also supporting fair wear and ethical trade standards. It’s always been about making change, not profit.

The owners are officially Jordan & Georgia but HeartCure is made up of everybody involved, from the photographers to the models and everyone who has supported the brand.

They are also launching the UK’s first vegan social centre which will be launched this year called HeartCure Collective. The social centre will be at a warehouse in Sheffield and will include a cafe and bar, ethical clothing store, weekly activist meet ups, youth meet ups, a stage for speeches and live music. You can get involved via the Gofundme campaign by clicking here.

They are aiming to make the warehouse space a social hub for all vegans. It will be a place they can hang out during the day, meet friends in the evening, a space to organise their own events and discover more about activism.

The collective will welcome vegans and non-vegans as they believe it will be a great place for anyone interested in veganism to find out more about living ethically and sustainably.

That is a lot to take in, right?

Brief overview? HeartCure is a rad clothing brand raising money to save animals.

Visit their online shop here, like them on Facebook, follow them on Twitter and follow them on Instagram.

Vegan t-shirts at VegfestUK

Hey there.

Here is some fab news about VegfestUK London, taking place this Saturday and Sunday at Olympia.

I will also be speaking as part of a panel on Sunday at midday.

So much to see and do at VegfestUK! Are you going?


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