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Pelle P support Ocean Crusaders with Ocean Week

by Ocean Crusaders 23 Nov 2020 04:47 NZDT
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Swedish Boutique Clothing brand PELLE P, formed by offshore racer Pelle Petterson, have a passion for our oceans unlike several of today's Chinese manufactured clothing brands that put profits before quality. This family run business makes its clothes for all elements and are using more and more recycled materials in their production. Pelle P uses recycled polyesters in many fabrics and insulation materials with the percentage growing every year.

From a passion for the oceans they have developed a close partnership with Ocean Crusaders who were founded here in Australia and also have a Swedish connection through Ocean Crusaders Sweden co-founder Annika Thomson. Ocean Crusaders passion for looking after our oceans by removing tonnes and tonnes of debris through their waterway cleaning programs is always seeking funding and now this new partnership allows you to buy quality sailing and shore clothing during what is called OCEAN WEEK with 20% of the retail cost going to Ocean Crusaders cleaning programs.

As the banner says - You get 20% off and 20% also goes to Ocean Crusaders for 1 week only (20th - 27th November).

Annika says 'Pelle P last year donated over AUD$20,000 to Ocean Crusaders through this program and in 2020 are ramping up their efforts to raise even more funding. Their range is first class and made from quality materials that last and we have been wearing their sailing and shore gear for the last 2 years and love it. One thing that stands out to us is that they have an amazing range of women's sailing gear that is comfortable and stylish.'

Whilst Pelle P clothing is not available in Australian stores, check out the online store at www.PellePetterson.com and take advantage of the Ocean Week discounts whilst supporting Ocean Crusaders with you purchases. Your goods will be freighted out to you and if you have any questions, email and she will be happy to have a chat.

Ocean Crusaders in 2020 have removed over 150,000kgs of debris from waterways which equates to over 470kgs every single day of the year. For more details on Ocean Crusaders, visit www.oceancrusaders.org

A clean ocean makes us all winners!!!

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