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Published 07:00 27 Nov 2020 GMT
Updated 17:18 26 Nov 2020 GMT
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GROWN usually have a selection of women's and men's clothes available online and the way the company normally works is for every garment they sell they plant a tree.
On Friday 27th November the trees will take over the site and will be available for you to purchase and hep climate change.
Prices range from 22 to 25 euro.
On their website they say: "we need community, collaboration and connection to create positive change. Thank-you for being that change."
Stephen O’Reilly of Grown Clothing explains why it's so important to invest in a tree and the future. "These trees are certified, they're in a charity, they'll never be cut down or be sold. They'll be there for people to enjoy for years to come."
"We plant a tree for every garment we create. I you don't need a t-shirt, don't need a garment, don't do it. Buy a tree for someone."
So if you're looking for a different type of Christmas present this year you might want to consider a tree. "Simply buying a tree in somebody's name or for yourself or for your family or to offset a journey you might have taken."
"By simply planting one tree you have hoped climate change"
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