WAR specialise in the sale at auction of ceramics, glassware, jewellery, clocks & watches, collectables, textiles and rugs, silver, metal ware, paintings & fine art, furniture and outside effects.WAR specialise in the sale at auction of ceramics, glassware, jewellery, clocks & watches, collectables, textiles and rugs, silver, metal ware, paintings & fine art, furniture and outside effects.

Suits you: Stroud professional boxer joins forces with clothing brand

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A collaboration has been announced between Brother Hoods Clothing, owned by Stroud businessman, Nathan Green, and professional boxer Max Mudway.

Under this new partnership, Brother Hoods has become a primary sponsor of Mudway’s, providing clothing from their range of hoodies and tees, along with financial support during fight camps.

Mudway, who fights out of Fight Factory Gym in Gloucester, will also become a brand ambassador for Brother Hoods, helping raise awareness and funds for their charity partner the Campaign Against Living Miserably, CALM.

CALM are leading the fight against suicide, the number one cause of death for men in the UK aged 45 and under.

Nathan, owner of Brother Hoods said: “All of us at Brother Hoods are very pleased to be working with Max. He and I are both ‘Stroudies’ and it was clear from our first meeting that we both understood the struggles we and our “brothers” can face when it comes to our mental health, so it made perfect sense for us to collaborate. Our hope is that together we can raise more awareness and funds to support the incredibly important work CALM undertake by helping people through the lowest points of their lives.”

www.brother-hoods.com

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