Wear the music, share the joy: Music therapy charity Nordoff and Robbins launches Christmas jumper collection
23 October 2025 - Press release
- Available now at nordoff-and-robbins.teemill.com
 - A percentage of every sale goes directly to Nordoff and Robbins
 - Endorsed by Nordoff and Robbins Music Ambassador, Edith Bowman
 - Created in partnership with sustainable print on demand platform Teemill
 
Nordoff and Robbins, the UK’s largest music therapy charity, has today launched a range of music-themed Christmas jumpers to spread joy and raise money this festive season, in partnership with sustainable print on demand production platform, Teemill.
A percentage of each sale will go directly to Nordoff and Robbins, supporting them in their mission of delivering transformational music therapy to some of the most vulnerable people in society.
Four different designs are available in a variety of colours for adults, all featuring instrument-based graphics with a musical spin on festive themes including ‘O Holy Bass’, ‘Away in a Major’, ‘Jingle Jams’ and ‘Merry Riffmas’, with kids jumpers featuring slogans including ‘Rockstar in the Making’, ‘Born to Make Joyful Noise’, ‘Future Headliner’ and ‘Little Drummer Joy’
Soft, sustainable and built to last, each jumper is crafted from soft organic cotton, with the adult designs also available on tote bags made from durable organic cotton. All merchandise is printed in the UK using renewable energy.
Adult jumpers will retail at £35, kids jumpers at £25 and tote bags at £15.
The Christmas jumper has become a cultural staple in the UK, with an estimated £300m spent annually on festive knitwear. By working with Teemill, these products are only made once ordered, meaning no excess stock or waste. Through Teemill’s fully circular model, products can be returned when they are worn out and remade into new items.
Sandy Trappitt, Director of Fundraising, Nordoff and Robbins, said: “This Christmas jumper campaign is designed to be fun, festive and music-led, while raising vital funds for Nordoff and Robbins. We wanted to give supporters and music fans alike an easy, visible way to show their love of music and to do good while looking good. Teemill’s sustainable, on-demand production model has a strong ethical message that aligns with our brand values and every jumper sold will help strike a chord of hope through music therapy this festive season.”
Edith Bowman, award-winning broadcaster and Nordoff and Robbins Music Ambassador, said: “The Nordoff and Robbins Christmas collection is a brilliant way to share your love of music in a festive way and raise money for this incredibly important cause at the same time. By treating yourself or a loved one to a sustainably printed jumper or tote that can be used year after year, you’ll be helping Nordoff and Robbins bring the lifeline that is music therapy to some of the most isolated and vulnerable children and adults across the UK.”
Nordoff and Robbins is the UK’s largest music therapy charity, with a unique approach shaped by more than 60 years of practice. Its trained music therapists use music to break through barriers caused by life-limiting illness, disability and social isolation.
In 2024, Nordoff and Robbins supported almost 17,000 people with over 54,500 music therapy sessions, working alongside 391 organisations such as care homes, schools and hospitals to provide music therapy across the UK. Its work can be transformative, from an adult with dementia reconnecting with family, to an autistic child finding their voice through music.
The entire Nordoff and Robbins Christmas collection is available now at nordoff-and-robbins.teemill.com.
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