British-Made Umbrellas, and Brollies

Explore the best 7 British-made umbrellas brands manufactured in the UK, including Cheaney Shoes, Church’s, Ede & Ravenscroft, Fox Umbrellas, and Pickett London. Discover Umbrellas, and brollies from manufacturers in locations including Desborough, Northampton, Chancery Lane and Burlington Gardens, Surrey, and in the UK. Browse premium and luxury options to find high-quality UK-made umbrellas built to last.
  • 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
  • Church’s
    Church’s is a British footwear brand founded in 1873 by Thomas Church, known for its traditional shoemaking, expert craftsmanship, and timeless designs made in Northampton.
    Est. 1873
  • Ede & Ravenscroft
    Ede & Ravenscroft, established in 1689, is London’s oldest tailor, specialising in bespoke tailoring, ceremonial robes, legal attire, and ready-to-wear menswear with traditional British craftsmanship.
    Est. 1689
  • Fox Umbrellas
    Fox Umbrellas, founded in 1868, is a British brand renowned for handcrafted umbrellas made to the highest quality standards.
    Est. 1868
  • Pickett London
    Pickett London, founded in 1988 by Trevor Pickett, is a British brand known for handmade luxury leather goods crafted in England with artisanal expertise.
    Est. 1988
  • Swaine
    Swaine is a British heritage brand established in 1750, renowned for handcrafted luxury leather goods and accessories, serving royalty and discerning clients for centuries.
    Est. 1750
  • Turnbull & Asser
    Turnbull & Asser is a distinguished British shirtmaker founded in 1885, renowned for timeless style, exceptional quality, and sartorial elegance.
    Est. 1885

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