Though we have a great little online Saved T-shirt shop, it’s always nice to see a product for real you know. That’s why we’ve put some of our Saved shirts in galleries and cafes around London for your real life viewing pleasure. Pop into once of those galleries or cafes and see/feel the delicate stitching, stylish re-branding and the story of how a shirt was saved and who saved it. Or pick up a stamped addressed label so you can post a T-shirt to Green Thing to be saved.
You can take a real life look at Saved in the following places:
– The Breakfast Club cafés in Hoxton N1, Angel N1, and Soho W1F
– One Alfred Place members club in W1
– Kalendar café in Highgate, N6
– Cat and Mutton pub in Broadway Market E8
– The Fashion and Textile Museum on Bermondsey St, SE1
– The Emporium Tea Rooms in Fortis Green, N2
– The Orchard Bar in Brockley, SE4
Katherine Hui is currently the Social site editor at Green Thing, a web-based public service in London that inspires people to lead greener lives through creative content.
Before this, she worked as the Development Manager at Social Innovation Camp, an organization that encourages people to use web and mobile-based technology to mobilise social change. She oversaw 300 ideas submission and helped build 20 prototypes – five of which have gone on to get further funding or investment.
Katherine’s came over to the UK form Canada in 2007 for an MSc program at the London School of Economics. Before arriving in London, she managed a small environmental start-up in Vancouver called the Canadian Climate Change Alliance.
Katherine is football mad. She is a loyal supporter of Arsenal FC, plays for Islington Borough Ladies FC and coaches for Gunners in Islington in her spare time. Her second favourite hobby is kite surfing and she can sometimes be found chasing the wind.