





WWF Limited Edition 'What A Wonderful World' Embroidered Adults Sweatshirt
This easy-to-wear adults’ sweatshirt is part of the WWF Limited Edition What A Wonderful World Collection by Limpet - a range of relaxed pieces created to celebrate the beauty of nature and the role we all play in caring for it.
Crafted from organic cotton, it features a colourful embroidered design of animals from across the globe, bringing together familiar and much‑loved species in a feel‑good finish. The exclusive Aloe colourway adds a fresh, modern touch, perfect for layering or everyday wear.
Comfortable, practical and full of meaning, this sweatshirt is designed to be worn and loved - while helping to support the protection of the species it celebrates.
The collection has been created to mark Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday - celebrating the beauty and importance of our wonderful world, and the role we all play in caring for it.
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