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  • Draper of Glastonbury logo
    Draper of Glastonbury is a family-run business since 1937. They specialise in handmade sheepskin products such as boots, slippers and gloves. The company's products are made from high-quality materials.
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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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  • Paul James logo
    Paul James is a Leicestershire-based luxury knitwear manufacturer producing garments from 100% natural fibres. They craft timeless, ethically made knitwear in family-owned factories in England and India.
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  • Dents logo
    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.
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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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  • HebTroCo logo
    HebTroCo is a British clothing brand founded in 2015 in Hebden Bridge, known for supporting small UK manufacturers by producing durable garments made exclusively in Britain.
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  • Rock and Ruby logo
    Rock and Ruby offers cotton and wool socks and accessories made in Great Britain.
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  • Glencroft logo
    Glencroft, established in 1987, offers classic British countrywear made from natural fibres like British Wool and Harris Tweed, inspired by rural Yorkshire.
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  • House of Cheviot logo
    House of Cheviot has been making luxury socks in the Scottish Borders since 2002, drawing on a long tradition of local craftsmanship. The focus is on well-made products, quality yarns, and thoughtful design rooted in British heritage.
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  • Pickett London logo
    Pickett London, founded in 1988 by Trevor Pickett, is a British brand known for handmade luxury leather goods crafted in England with artisanal expertise.
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  • Sub Zero logo
    Sub Zero is a British outdoor clothing brand designing and manufacturing high-performance technical apparel and gear in Leicestershire since 1969.
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  • Scottish Textiles Showcase logo
    Scottish Textiles Showcase is an independent Edinburgh brand championing authentic Scottish wool mills and artisans, specialising in natural fibre textiles made in Scotland.
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  • Oliver Spencer logo
    Oliver Spencer is a men's fashion brand specialising in casual and contemporary clothing.
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  • Eribé logo
    Eribé is a Scottish knitwear design house founded in 1986, known for contemporary knitwear rooted in Scottish heritage and crafted with traditional techniques.
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  • Brora logo
    Brora is a Scottish luxury brand founded in 1993, known for contemporary cashmere knitwear and timeless clothing made in the UK using traditional craftsmanship.
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A Brief History of British Made Gloves

Glove making has a long history in Britain, with formalised craft and trade structures recorded as early as the medieval period. The Worshipful Company of Glovers was established in London in the fourteenth century, marking gloves as a recognised leathercraft trade distinct from broader cordwainers and leatherworkers. By the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, glove manufacture had grown into an important industry in regions such as Somerset, West Oxfordshire, and Worcestershire, where access to hides and tannery skills supported local production. Towns like Yeovil became well known for glove making by the 1720s, employing skilled workers in cutting, sewing, and finishing leather gloves traditionally by hand. One of Britain’s most iconic glove makers is Dents, founded in 1777 in Worcester, which went on to become one of the world’s foremost producers of fine leather gloves. Dents’ patterns and techniques from the nineteenth century — including hand cutting and stitching — remain part of its heritage production today. Other historic UK makers such as Southcombe have operated since the mid-nineteenth century, contributing both to fashion gloves and functional gloves for protective use. Throughout this history, British glove makers combined material quality and skilled construction to produce gloves suited to both practical needs (warmth and protection) and sartorial standards (fit and elegance). Contemporary British-made men’s gloves continue this tradition, with many makers balancing traditional craftsmanship with modern design and performance features.