Heritage British-Made Men's Jackets — Voted by the Community

  • Peregrine Clothing logo
    Peregrine Clothing is a British brand founded in 1796, crafting outdoor clothing and accessories for over two centuries.
    PremiumClassicCountryHeritageOutdoor
  • Farfield Clothing logo
    Farfield Clothing has been manufacturing British-made ladies, mans and children's jackets, gilets, hats and fleeces in Sedbergh since 1985. Sedbergh is in Cumbria and also the YDNP. Using fabric made to our own design in Yorkshire
    AffordableCasualHeritage
  • Blackhorse Lane Ateliers logo
    Blackhorse Lane Ateliers, founded in 2016, is London’s only authentic denim factory producing high-quality selvedge and organic raw denim jeans with a focus on sustainability and free lifetime repairs.
    LuxuryCasualClassicHeritageWorkwear
  • Private White V.C. logo
    Private White V.C. is a British clothing brand known for handcrafted outerwear and tailored garments made in their Manchester factory, preserving traditional craftsmanship.
    LuxuryClassicHeritageWorkwear
  • Campbell's of Beauly logo
    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.
    AffordableCountryHeritageHighlandTimeless
  • Tender Co. logo
    Tender Co. is a British clothing brand founded in 2009 by William Kroll, inspired by heritage workwear and the Great British Steam Age.
    LuxuryHeritageWorkwear
  • Yarmo logo
    Since 1898, Yarmo has been crafting workwear in Great Yarmouth, Great Britain. A trusted choice among tradespeople for generations, it remains as popular today as ever.
    AffordableCasualHeritageNauticalWorkwear
  • John Smedley logo
    John Smedley is the world's oldest manufacturing factory, established in 1784. They produce high-quality knitwear with a "Made in England" tag on every garment.
    LuxuryClassicHeritageTimeless
  • S.E.H Kelly logo
    S.E.H Kelly crafts enduring British garments since 2009, using quality cloth and skilled artisans from the British Isles.
    LuxuryClassicHeritageTimelessWorkwear
  • Aero Leather Clothing logo
    Aero Leather Clothing crafts premium handmade leather jackets in Scotland, specialising in authentic reproductions of iconic 1920s–1960s and WW2 styles with unmatched quality and tradition.
    LuxuryClassicHeritageVintageWorkwear
  • Grenfell logo
    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.
    LuxuryClassicHeritageOutdoor
  • Joe and Co Denim is a British clothing brand specialising in sustainable raw Selvedge Denim Jeans and classic workwear, handcrafted in the North West of England.
    PremiumCasualHeritageWorkwear
  • McNair Shirts logo
    McNair Shirts, founded in 2016, crafts British-made merino wool shirts combining traditional craftsmanship with innovative performance for outdoor enthusiasts.
    PremiumHeritageHikingOutdoorWorkwear
  • &Daughter logo
    &Daughter is a British independent clothing brand rooted in family heritage and craftsmanship. Their knitwear celebrates legacy, quality, and sustainability, with pieces made to last using traditional methods and natural yarns.
    LuxuryClassicContemporaryHeritageSlow Fashion
  • 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.
    PremiumClassicHeritage
  • Troy London logo
    TROY London is a British luxury clothing brand founded in 2013, specialising in elegant, timeless, and sustainable outerwear and wardrobe staples.
    PremiumClassicCountryHeritageOutdoor
  • Lavenham Jackets logo
    Quilted jackets and outerwear handmade in Suffolk, England, blending heritage craftsmanship with modern design.
    PremiumClassicHeritageOutdoorTimeless
  • 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.
    PremiumContemporaryHeritageHighland
  • Hegarty logo
    Hegarty is a London-based fashion brand specialising in sustainable, iconic outerwear for women, men, and unisex, made with English fabrics and crafted locally.
    LuxuryClassicHeritage
  • Lavenham manufactures superior quality quilted jackets and waistcoats, in-house at their factory in Suffolk
    LuxuryClassicHeritageOutdoorTimeless

This independent directory lists only UK-made clothing brands. Why choose British-made?

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

A Brief History of British Made Jackets

The jacket as an outerwear garment has evolved over centuries in response to practical needs, cultural dress norms, and textile developments — and several influential styles have strong associations with British clothing history. One notable example is the field jacket, which emerged from practical garments worn for shooting and outdoor country pursuits in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These typically featured multiple pockets, sturdy fabrics, and cuts designed for ease of movement — qualities that influenced later utility and sport jacket designs. British makers also adapted and refined workwear and military jacket forms, such as denim and cotton twill chore jackets, into civilian wardrobe staples. Another British link appears in tailored and city-ready jackets: countries such as the United Kingdom developed strong tailoring traditions during the nineteenth century, fostering expertise in structured garments including blazers and tailored jackets that bridge between outerwear and suiting. Such tailoring knowledge fed into domestic jacket manufacture as cloth mills and garment workshops refined fabric finishing and garment construction skills. Across these varied forms, British jacket making reflects a blend of tailored sensibilities, practical performance, and material quality — practices that continue today in British-made jackets, whether designed for everyday use or specific functional needs.