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Best Sustainable Gifts UK 2026: Genuine Good Picks by Person and Price

Last updated: 6 May 2026

By Stiv · Design, technology and personal finance

Most sustainable gift guides are lists of things nobody actually wants. Refillable washing-up liquid. A bamboo cutlery set in a hemp pouch. A "zero-waste starter kit" that ends up at the back of a drawer by February. We have spent the last year quietly testing a different kind of list, and these are the best sustainable gifts UK shoppers can actually buy in 2026 without apologising for the wrapping. We have organised them by person and by price, not by room, because nobody shops by room.

Inside you will find ceramic mugs you would steal from a friend, a refurbished iPad that costs half the new price, an apron made in Blackburn, a snake plant from a London nursery, a Hockney postcard set from Saltaire, and a body scrub made from coffee grounds rescued from cafés. Some are under £20. One is over £400. All of them pass the same test: would the person opening it be genuinely pleased, not politely pleased.

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April 25, 2026Comments are off for this post.

UK Made Clothing: Why Where Your Clothes Come From Matters

Last updated: 25 April 2026

By Stiv · Design, technology and personal finance

This is an opinion piece. Views expressed are the author's own and do not constitute professional advice.

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When Alan Carr wore a Wax London overshirt on Celebrity Traitors, it caught our eye. Stylish, well-cut, and effortlessly cool. So we bought a few pieces. The clothes? Great. The experience of actually being a Wax London customer? Not so much. Here is why UK made clothing matters more than a nice label, and why Community Clothing deserves your money instead.

This is a tale of two brands, one that looks the part and one that lives it. If you care about where your clothes come from and how you are treated when something goes wrong, read on.

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