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  • The Croft House logo
    The Croft House specialises in high quality Scottish knitwear made sustainably in Scotland. Founded in 2012, it is the first B Corp Certified wool knitwear brand in Scotland. For those who value quality, heritage and responsibility.
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  • Original Blues logo
    Original Blues knitwear is expertly crafted, offering a beautiful selection of flattering styles, using the softest, most comfortable and luxurious natural materials.
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  • Peregrine Clothing logo
    Peregrine Clothing is a British brand founded in 1796, crafting outdoor clothing and accessories for over two centuries.
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  • Eastmond Apparel logo
    Eastmond Apparel creates classic men's clothing with functionality and simplicity, made in the UK using British fabrics. Designed to last and be loved.
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  • Gloverall logo
    Gloverall, founded in 1951, is a British heritage brand renowned for expert craftsmanship and authentic duffle coats. Discover timeless outerwear made with premium British fabrics.
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  • Izzy Lane logo
    Izzy Lane is a pioneering British fashion brand, the first ever slaughter-free wool label, rescuing sheep from slaughter and championing ethical, traceable clothing.
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  • Malloch’s logo
    Malloch’s is a British knitwear brand crafting luxury sweaters using traditional techniques and sustainable practices with expert Scottish manufacturers.
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A Brief History of British Made Cardigans

The cardigan’s name and early popularity are tied to Britain in the mid-nineteenth century. It is widely believed to be named after James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan, a British Army officer who led the Light Brigade during the Crimean War. The knitted sleeveless waistcoat or open-front garment associated with his name evolved into the modern cardigan, notable for its button-or-open front and flexible wear. Over time it spread from military and utilitarian use into civilian dress, becoming a versatile knit layer worn in both informal and smart contexts. Britain’s long history of wool and knitwear manufacture — supported by textile regions in England and Scotland — provided the foundation for domestic production of cardigans as knitwear technology advanced through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Traditional British knitters and mills developed expertise in spinning and knitting wool into garments that offered warmth, structure, and comfort suitable for the UK’s varied climate. Today’s British-made cardigans continue this lineage, combining historic knitwear skills with contemporary patterns and materials.