British Made Clothing Brands

This page features 40 clothing and footwear brands that manufacture their products in the UK, known for quality craftsmanship and sustainable practices. By choosing British made clothing, you're supporting local manufacturers and skilled artisans, reducing your carbon footprint through shorter supply chains, and investing in ethically produced garments built to last.
  • Albert Thurston
    Albert Thurston is a British company crafting high-quality men's accessories since 1820, renowned for its handmade braces and timeless craftsmanship.
    Est. 1820
  • Cheaney Shoes
    Cheaney Shoes is a family-owned British brand making high-quality shoes entirely in Northamptonshire since 1886. They maintain traditional craftsmanship at their original factory.
    Est. 1886
  • Tricker’s
    Tricker’s, founded in 1829, is Britain’s oldest shoemaker, crafting high-quality shoes and boots entirely in Northampton using traditional techniques and Goodyear welt construction.
    Est. 1829
  • Arbon Socks
    Arbon Socks is a Frome-based British brand specialising in luxury alpaca and wool socks, crafted by traditional UK knitters using natural fibres.
    Est. 2018
  • Beorma Leather Company
    Beorma Leather Company crafts handmade luxury leather goods in England, blending tradition with sustainable craftsmanship since 2022.
    Est. 2022
  • Brora
    Brora is a Scottish luxury brand founded in 1993, known for contemporary cashmere knitwear and timeless clothing made in the UK using traditional craftsmanship.
    Est. 1993
  • Campbell's of Beauly
    Campbell's of Beauly, established in 1858, is a Scottish family-run country tailor and outfitter known for bespoke tweeds, traditional clothing, and fishing equipment reflecting Highland heritage.
    Est. 1858
  • Charles Gale Tailored Countrywear
    Charles Gale Tailored Countrywear, founded in 1983, offers premium made-to-measure countrywear crafted in England using the finest Scottish mill fabrics and expert tailoring.
    Est. 1983
  • Cordings
    Cordings, founded in 1839, is a British clothing brand known for its heritage in waterproof outerwear and classic country wear, including the Covert Coat and Tweed Jackets.
    Est. 1839
  • Cotswold Collections
    Cotswold Collections, founded in 1993, is a British brand specialising in classic women's clothing and accessories, supporting heritage mills and British craftsmanship.
    Est. 1993
  • De Winter
    De Winter boots are handmade in England using traditional Goodyear welted skills, offering elegant design, comfort and durability. Direct to customer pricing.
    Est. 2015
  • Dents
    Dents, established in 1777, is a British brand renowned for luxury leather gloves handmade in England. Their Heritage Collection reflects traditional craftsmanship and ethical sourcing.
    Est. 1777
  • Failsworth Hats
    Failsworth Hats is a historic British brand founded in 1903, known for exceptional quality, fine attention to detail and supreme craftsmanship in hat making.
    Est. 1903
  • Fortis
    Fortis is a British outdoor clothing manufacturer founded in 1997, evolving from farm diversification to producing durable, sustainable garments with military-grade fabrics.
    Est. 1997
  • Frimble is a British brand specialising in luxury ladies’ tweed, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern design.
    Est. 1983
  • Glencroft
    Glencroft, established in 1987, offers classic British countrywear made from natural fibres like British Wool and Harris Tweed, inspired by rural Yorkshire.
    Est. 1987
  • Grenfell
    Grenfell is a British clothing brand founded in 1923, known for its signature Grenfell Cloth—a durable, windproof, and waterproof cotton fabric developed for extreme conditions and worn by explorers and pioneers.
    Est. 1923
  • Grenson
    Grenson is a British footwear brand founded in 1866, renowned for handmade shoes using traditional craftsmanship and the Goodyear welt method.
    Est. 1866
  • Hettie is a British lifestyle brand offering handmade family and pet accessories, combining traditional craftsmanship with ethical values. All products are made in England.
    Est. 2015
  • Holland Cooper
    Holland Cooper is a luxury British fashion brand known for timeless style, expert craftsmanship, and contemporary design.
    Est. 2008
  • Izzy Lane
    Izzy Lane is a pioneering British fashion brand, the first ever slaughter-free wool label, rescuing sheep from slaughter and championing ethical, traceable clothing.
    Est. 2006
  • John Partridge is a British clothing brand founded in 1969 with authentic heritage rooted in Staffordshire.
    Est. 1969
  • John White Shoes
    John White Shoes: British footwear since 1919, known for quality craftsmanship and timeless style. Discover the legacy of a true Northamptonshire brand.
    Est. 1919
  • Julian Road
    Julian Road is an independent British clothing brand founded in 2011, crafting contemporary women's clothing with a focus on quality and timeless style.
    Est. 2011
  • Justine Tabak is a British clothing brand making small-batch, locally crafted womenswear in England using traditional skills and natural fabrics.
  • King & Carr
    King & Carr is a British fashion brand offering elegant, timeless women's clothing and accessories with classic, country-inspired designs, proudly made in Britain.
  • Laird Hatters
    Laird Hatters handcrafts distinctive hats and caps for men and women, using the finest British fabrics. Founded in 2009, they offer bespoke services and showcase at London Fashion Week.
    Est. 2009
  • Lanx
    Lanx crafts high-quality footwear blending British heritage with contemporary style. Founded in 2018, Lanx creates handmade shoes, boots, brogues and sneakers for men and women, using traditional techniques and premium materials.
    Est. 2018
  • Maquien
    Maquien is a British tailoring brand that takes pride in textile tradition and craftsmanship. Born from the riverbanks of Scotland, our fine cloths are sourced solely in Britain, and garments designed and handmade in England.
    Est. 2008
  • Maude & Fox
    Maude & Fox is a British brand established in 2012, known for reinventing traditional British tweed with classic designs and a contemporary edge.
    Est. 2012
  • Moloh
    Moloh is a luxury British fashion brand known for its distinctly British style and playful self-expression.
    Est. 1995
  • Oxford Blue
    Oxford Blue is a leading British leisure brand since 1968, specialising in high-quality lifestyle and country clothing with innovative Classical Wax designs.
    Est. 1968
  • Paul Sargent
    Paul Sargent, formerly Alfred Sargent, continues a century-old tradition of British shoemaking in Rushden, Northamptonshire.
    Est. 2021
  • Ratcatcher
    Ratcatcher is a Yorkshire-based brand that has been delivering high-quality country clothing for over 50 years. They take pride in their craftsmanship, manufacturing in Yorkshire and designing exclusive tweeds.
  • Scottish Textiles Showcase is an independent Edinburgh brand championing authentic Scottish wool mills and artisans, specialising in natural fibre textiles made in Scotland.
    Est. 2019
  • The Croft House is an independent British clothing brand founded in 2012, specialising in high quality Scottish knitwear made sustainably in Scotland.
    Est. 2012
  • Tim Hardy
    Bespoke English leather goods, handcrafted belts, and accessories with a focus on quality and sustainability.
    Est. 1983
  • TROY London is a British luxury clothing brand founded in 2013, specialising in elegant, timeless, and sustainable outerwear and wardrobe staples.
    Est. 2013
  • Waring Brooke
    Waring Brooke creates luxurious, British-made knitwear and accessories, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern style, using the finest sustainable materials.
    Est. 2016
  • William Lennon & Co
    William Lennon & Co is a British brand established in 1897, producing traditional leather boots by hand in Derbyshire using historic machinery and unique brass wire sole attachment.
    Est. 1899

This independent directory lists only verified UK manufacturers. Discover why more people are choosing British-made clothing.

Why choose British-made?

  • Support British manufacturing and preserve traditional craftsmanship
  • Invest in quality clothing built to last with premium materials
  • Choose ethical, transparent supply chains you can trust
  • Reduce your carbon footprint by buying locally made products
  • Discover authentic British design and heritage brands