The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Student has designs on helping the homeless

Callum Donnan creates range of garments for rough sleepers

- ANITA DIOURI adiouri@thecourier.co.uk

A Dundee-based master’s student has designed a clothing range that aims to help homeless people sleeping rough.

Heriot-Watt School of Textiles and Design student Callum Donnan, 25, began this venture as part of his degree.

“The Homely Pack” includes a range of multi-functional garments designed to protect homeless people from the elements.

Mr Donnan teamed up with Edinburgh’s Social Bite charity to do research for his project. In doing so, he spoke with people on the street to learn first hand about their needs and experience­s.

He said: “The main feedback I got was the importance of warmth, shelter and waterproof materials. From this, I came up with my concepts.”

As part of his venture, Mr Donnan created a jacket that turns into a tent, a bag that can become a groundshee­t and a unisuit. He designed the garments to fit people of a range of sizes.

In designing these new garments, an emphasis was placed on the items being fit for repurpose. If, for example, a homeless person finds accommodat­ion, they are able to pass on their garments to someone else who may need them.

Mr Donnan also worked alongside Dundee-based Halley Stevensons, which manufactur­es waxed cotton and weatherpro­ofed fabric.

The manufactur­er provides Mr Donnan with recyclable materials for his collection.

Dorothy Arnott, marketing manager at Halley Stevensons, said: “As a company, Halley Stevensons are happy to support students each year as we feel it’s an investment into our industry – they are the designers of the future.”

As an added bonus, the garments are distribute­d to the homeless at no cost to the recipients. Mr Donnan said it is the people living on the streets who make them for themselves.

Mr Donnan’s collection will be showcased at Heriot-Watt School of Textiles and Design Masters Degree Show next Saturday.

 ??  ?? The range of waterproof clothing designed by student Callum Donnan which can be used by homeless people, including a jacket that turns into a tent.
The range of waterproof clothing designed by student Callum Donnan which can be used by homeless people, including a jacket that turns into a tent.
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Callum Donnan.

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