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You’ve heard of wearing your heart on your sleeve…and now, thanks to BooksForTopics and Joanie, it’s time to wear your passion for books, too!
Feel-good, slow fashion brand Joanie has curated a collection of book-themed clothing that allows you to celebrate the magic of literature every single day. Here at BooksForTopics, we are keen to shine a spotlight on Joanie’s literary fashion range that we often spot at bookish events being donned by author friends, librarian network and teacher colleagres.
Joanie’s bookish outfit collection offers unique, high-quality clothing. It’s a gift that goes beyond the bookshelf for yourself or the fellow booklovers in your life.
Primary Teachers: Need clothes that can handle playtime, story time and a surprise puddle of glitter? The book-based collection offers all-day comfort without sacrificing style. From the durable book cover shirt dress to the cosy ‘Book Club’ sweater. Perfect for long days on your feet!
Librarians: Move beyond traditional workwear with pieces that are stylish and proudly display your love of literacy. Great for storytime sessions and book events. Librarians especially love the book print cardigan!
Book Lovers: These unique, charming designs are excellent conversation starters at book clubs, author events or even just the supermarket! For casual wear, we love the Reading is Cool t-shirt (very comfy!) and oversized Rather be Reading sweater.

The Joanie Literary Collection lets your wardrobe tell a story! You’ll stand out (in the best way!) at school, book fairs, author events and anywhere a fellow bibliophile might spot you.
Don’t just talk about books – dress the part and let your wardrobe inspire your next bookish adventure!
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