One Night Stand

Jamie - One Night Stand

Winter is slowly coming to an end, and many of us might miss the cosy nights in bed, hot cups of tea and warm layers of woollies. For those sleeping rough, however, winter living is often far less rosy. After a brush with youth homelessness himself, entrepreneur Jamie Green founded One Night Stand to do what he could to help those in a similar situation. The profit-for-purpose business now crafts products for you to ‘sleep in, sleep on and strip off’ with all proceeds going towards youth homelessness initiatives, including Open Family Australia and STREAT. “You purchase something to make your sleep more comfortable but at the same time help someone else sleep better,” Jamie explains. The new One Night Stand collection has just landed, featuring unisex sloppy joes and pillow slips all using local makers and ethically sourced materials. You can browse and shop the collection here – and keep an eye out for a full sleepwear range launching later in the year!

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