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Katharine Hamnett joins the Green Party with T-shirt collaboration

The Canary by The Canary
13 January 2026
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Iconic designer and lifelong activist Katharine Hamnett joined the Green Party of England and Wales recently. She marked the occasion with a limited-edition T-shirt collaboration in support of the party’s work protecting people, the planet, and future generations.

The exclusive collection is available for £30 per slogan via Hamnett’s online store.

A percentage of proceeds from each T-shirt sold will go directly to supporting the Green Party’s campaigning and grassroots organising.

The collection features Hamnett’s signature bold, political statements, including:

“I ❤️ Zack”

“Join the Greens”

“Vote Hope”

Explaining her decision to join the party, Katharine Hamnett said:

I’m joining the Greens because I believe in their policies and everything they stand for – and I ❤️ Zack.

Supporters are also encouraged to join the Green Party and help build a fairer, greener future.

This collaboration underscores Hamnett’s decades-long commitment to activism and demonstrates how fashion can be a powerful force for political and social change.

Harriet Lamb, CEO of the Green Party of England and Wales, said:

This initiative will help to fund our election campaigns and to get across our message of hope. Everyone has been asking for Green Party T-shirts – and here they are, designed by the best.

Featured image via William Pine

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