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Looks Good, Does Better.

A variety of knitwear and pyjamas from the FatFace Shelter collaboration, featuring Stevie the Sheep character.

FatFace x Shelter

Home is Everything.

Home is Everything.

This festive season, meet Stevie the Sheep in our heartwarming collaboration with Shelter - a Christmas collection designed to look good and do good.

A woman wearing an ivory T-shirt with 'Season's Bleatings' Stevie the Sheep graphic, & navy blue PJ bottoms with sheep print.

Shelter Sheep T-Shirt

Shop the Shelter Sheep T-Shirtnow

Shop our collaboration and
10%
of the sales will be given to Shelter*

Join us in supporting the life-changing work of this incredible cause, a charity fighting the devastating impact the housing emergency has on our communities.

Shop the FatFace x Shelter collaboration
A family wearing festive knitwear, nightwear & accessories from the FatFace Shelter collaboration.

Did You Know

131,000+ children in England are living in temporary accommodation.

6 in 10 parents in England report that living in temporary accommodation is harming their child's health.

75% of households in temporary accommodation in England report living in poor conditions.

Find out more about our partnership with Shelter and why we choose to support them.

Our wonderful collaboration last festive season, and FatFace crew’s amazing fundraising through Shelter’s Walk for Home:

Could have answered 3000 calls to Shelter’s emergency helpline.

Could keep Shelter’s emergency helpline and webchat open for 18 days.

Could fund 3 emergency helpline advisers for 1 year, supporting 4500 people.

FatFace collaboration with Shelter.

Focus Ireland logo.
Shelter Scotland logo.
Shelter Cymru logo.
Housing Rights logo.

*FatFace are proud to give 10% of sales from each item sold to Shelter (registered charity number 263710 England and Wales, SC002327 Scotland). Shelter will pay an equivalent amount to 10% of sales made in Wales to Shelter Cymru (registered charity number 515902); in Northern Ireland to Housing Rights (registered charity number NIC 105735); and in Ireland to Focus Ireland (registered charity number CHY 7220). Money received will be capped at £70k.