British-Made Men's Gloves

Explore the best 29 British-made men's gloves brands manufactured in the UK, including Begg × Co, British Sheepskin, Brora, Budd Shirts, and Buffalo systems. Discover gloves from manufacturers in locations including Ayr, Somerset, Hawick, London, and Sheffield. Browse luxury, premium, and affordable options to find high-quality UK-made gloves built to last.
  • HebTroCo
    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.
    Est. 2015
  • Draper of Glastonbury
    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.
    Est. 1937
  • 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
  • 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
  • Johnstons of Elgin is a British family-owned luxury brand, Made in Scotland since 1797, renowned for exceptional craftsmanship and timeless design.
    Est. 1797
  • Begg × Co
    Begg × Co crafts luxury cashmere scarves, knitwear and homeware using traditional Scottish craftsmanship and responsible production methods.
    Est. 1866
  • Owen Barry
    Owen Barry is a British brand handcrafting sheepskin and leather products in Somerset since 1948, continuing a family tradition across four generations.
    Est. 1948
  • 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
  • Buffalo systems
    Buffalo Systems makes rugged, windproof, breathable clothing using the pioneering Double P System of Pertex and pile. Handmade in Sheffield since 1979.
    Est. 1979
  • Sub Zero
    Sub Zero is a British outdoor clothing brand designing and manufacturing high-performance technical apparel and gear in Leicestershire since 1969.
    Est. 1969
  • HAAR
    HAAR creates timeless, handcrafted menswear in a small Scottish factory, using the finest UK materials. Independent, family-owned, and focused on quality over trends.
    Est. 2016
  • Marwood
    Marwood is a British fashion brand founded in London in 2010, known for unique designs and high-quality garments crafted locally with expert British craftsmanship.
    Est. 2010
  • British Sheepskin
    British Sheepskin crafts luxury sheepskin coats, jackets, hats, gloves, and accessories using traditional techniques in Somerset, England.
    Est. 1997
  • 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
  • Carrier Company
    Carrier Company is a family-run British brand crafting sustainable clothing and equipment since 1995. Each piece is handcrafted using locally sourced materials, inspired by North Norfolk’s traditions of gardening and foraging.
    Est. 1995
  • Udeshi
    Udeshi is a British menswear brand offering bespoke, made-to-measure and ready-to-wear clothing for the discerning gentleman.
    Est. 1999
  • Turnbull & Asser
    Turnbull & Asser is a distinguished British shirtmaker founded in 1885, renowned for timeless style, exceptional quality, and sartorial elegance.
    Est. 1885
  • Budd Shirts
    Budd Shirts, founded in 1910, is a cornerstone of British menswear, renowned for bespoke and ready-to-wear shirts, ties, and accessories.
    Est. 1910
  • Todd & Duncan
    Todd & Duncan is a renowned Scottish cashmere manufacturer established in 1867, celebrated for exceptional craftsmanship and luxury yarns.
    Est. 1867
  • 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
  • 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
  • New & Lingwood
    New & Lingwood is a British menswear brand founded in 1865, known for bespoke tailoring and outfitting Eton College with a heritage of quality craftsmanship.
    Est. 1865
  • Oliver Spencer
    Oliver Spencer is a men's fashion brand specialising in casual and contemporary clothing.
    Est. 2002
  • 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
  • Paul James
    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.
    Est. 1976
  • 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
  • Lambland
    Lambland is a family-run British company established in 1961, based in Devon, that specializes in high-quality, ethically sourced sheepskin footwear, including slippers, moccasins, and boots.
    Est. 1961
  • 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

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