But that don't look like everyone else's. Pretty dresses with practical pockets. Cosy knitwear in vibrant colours. Ageless styles for women, men and kids.
We design all our prints in-house, inspired by everything from fine art to architecture. We love natural materials like cotton, wool and linen (especially when they're responsibly sourced). We keep an eye on trends but we don't just follow fashion. We want our stuff to be worn season after season. And we think it's good to stand out from the crowd.
Which is also why we try to stand up for the independent spirits. The ones who run their own race. Who put themselves out there, and don't mind too much if their thing isn't your thing (because it'd be boring if we all had the same thing). We travel the country meeting interesting people. And photographing folk with great personal style. And we try to use models you won't have seen everywhere else. Including some of our own customers.
Our ski-loving founders, George and Sean, had the idea of selling T-shirts to fund their stays in the French Alps (the "white stuff" is snow, in case you were wondering). Six years later, they opened a shop in Battersea, South London, the first of more than a hundred across the UK and Germany.
WE’RE OBSESSED WITH THE LITTLE THINGS
The things that make life interesting. Like the hand-painted designs on our dresses and tops. Unexpected textures and unique embroidery.
Colour combinations you might not think of. Hidden details like contrast stitching and secret pops of colour. And of course, making sure everything fits as well as it possibly can.
We try to give something back too (like 1% of all our profits, every year). In 2010 we set up the White Stuff Foundation to facilitate our charitable giving, and we donated over £4 million to small, local charities across the UK. From 2010 to 2020, we gave over £400,000 to Home-Start UK: a community network that supports families with young children.
Our main charity partner is now Create, which uses the creative arts to connect, inspire and upskill society’s most vulnerable people.
And we're involved in lots of smaller initiatives, like donating samples, fabric and equipment, paid volunteering days for our team, and helping out charities local to our head office.
It's about trying to do the right thing
In 130 shops and concessions in the UK. From St Ives to Inverness. And a few more in Germany and Belgium. We're opening new shops all the time. And we're always on the lookout for new wholesale partners who see the world in the same way as us. We're also online (obviously). We've got UK, German, rest of Europe and US versions of our website.