This week, 8–9 November, Exiled is heading to Manchester to join The Good Clothes Show, an event celebrating sustainable style in all its forms, bringing together independent and ethical brands, vintage fashion, live talks and creative workshops.
Following its debut exhibition Waste Not: From Fallout to Future during London Fashion Week, this marks Exiled’s first showcase in the north of England and a continuation of its conversation around material recovery, celebrating craft and luxury design with purpose.
Exiled is activating across the show’s key spaces and moments.
Two exclusive looks curated from the brand’s current collection will be on show down the runway at ‘The Good Catwalk Show’, while our main stand will be based in the ‘Influencer Alley’. Here, visitors will encounter pieces from the Shift, Serenity and limited-edition Signature ranges created from reclaimed materials and regenerative fibres, alongside insight into our ongoing work in Sri Lanka and the development of a Digital Product Passport – soon to underpin every Exiled product with full traceability from origin to creation.

Exiled is also sponsoring the ‘TGCS Kids Zone’, where our textiles technician, Tendai Murairwa – former ITV’s Dress the Nation contestant – will host this creative and educational space. Tee will also be showcasing Exiled haberdashery items, including leather recovered from the factory floors of one of the world’s most famous luxury car manufacturers and hardware created from injection-moulded recycled plastic waste.
Throughout the weekend, the Exiled team will host an Instagram stories takeover @we_are_exiled, capturing the buzz and atmosphere of the event, from the stand and spaces to the catwalk, as well as behind-the-scenes moments.
Meanwhile, our sister circular furniture and homeware designer brand at ReFactory will provide a unique chair-and-table set for the event’s Main Stage, manufactured from materials recovered from returned treadmills.
‘It’s exciting to bring Exiled to Manchester and share how circular design can be part of everyday fashion, not apart from it. The Good Clothes Show is a natural fit for us – not just about showing what we make, but inviting people into the process to see first-hand how waste and forgotten materials can live again in the most elevated form.’- Rebecca O’Leary, Exiled’s Textiles Manager.
‘The Good Clothes Show is a celebration of the good things happening in the fashion industry, along with the creative energy and revolutionary vision of the makers, artisans, and entrepreneurs behind it all. We are excited to work with cutting edge brands such as Exiled and ReFactory to spread awareness, interest and excitement for fashion that is fabulously stylish and responsible by design.’ Kara Mooney, Creative Director at the Good Clothes Show.
From London to Manchester, Exiled continues to expand its presence across the UK’s fashion landscape. Its appearance at The Good Clothes Show reaffirms the brand’s belief that the most relevant fashion today is built on honesty, responsibility and renewal.