No rubbish clothes

  • We put a lot of effort
    into making things 
    properly in the 
    beginning; but the real 
    storytelling begins
    with you.

  • Made with care

    Our products take time to design, make and test, all for Johnnie to change his mind about the buttons… again. The more we put in, the more you’ll get out. We’re obsessed with making things exceptionally well: fabrics that don’t shrink, buttons that stay buttoned and threads that stay threaded.

  • Tested by textile fanatics

    All of our products go through an ultra-marathon of testing. Our own teams meticulously check the fit, comfort and quality, and we try to replicate whatever you might be getting up to in our clothes. We wash our Mini samples the equivalent of 30 times to make sure they’re in it for the long haul.

Pass it on

  • We’re passionate about none of our clothes going to landfill, ever.

    Boden Pass It On is a ‘take back’ scheme which sees well-worn Boden items being gathered up and donated to charities like the National Police Aid convoy and Scope. They’ll then donate them where needed or sell them on to start new lives, in new wardrobes.

    You get account credit to the value of £4 per womenswear or menswear item and £2 per Mini item donated (with a yearly limit of £20)*

  • To take part, all you need to do is:

    1. Bag up your items (old Boden packaging would be ideal)

    2. Fill out this form and pop it in the package

    3. Use this free postage label

    4. Send the package to us on your next errand run

  • Waste not, want not

    Our unsold clothes go straight to charities. We work with
    Scope, who have made nearly £1 million from selling our products. We’ve donated 30 tonnes of clothes to countries in urgent need, and over 100,000 items to our US charity partner M25M. We also work with Newlife – a charity that provides much needed fast track equipment service to disabled and terminally ill children in the UK.

Our care guides

When you find something you love, you’ll want it to last as long as possible.