Men's Scarves, and Wraps Made in England — Voted by the Community

  • Mars Knitwear logo
    Mars Knitwear is a Leicester-based manufacturer producing high-quality knitwear since 1994. All pieces are designed, made, and inspected in-house by experts.
    AffordableCasualTimeless
  • Carrier Company logo
    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.
    LuxuryClassicCountryEthicalNauticalOutdoorSlow FashionWorkwear
  • G.H.Hurt & Son logo
    G.H.Hurt & Son is a family-owned British brand established in 1912, renowned for luxury knitted lace shawls, scarves and baby accessories.
    PremiumClassicEthicalHeritageTimeless
  • Oubas logo
    Oubas is a British knitwear brand founded in 2012 by Kate Stalker, creating timeless pieces using ethically sourced materials and supporting UK artisans. They produce knitwear in Cumbria and work with traditional mills in England.
    LuxuryContemporaryEthicalTimeless
  • Thomas Fortin logo
    Thomas Fortin crafts luxury men's accessories in England, celebrating classic British tailoring with hand-finished silk ties, pocket squares and evening scarves.
    PremiumClassicContemporaryFormal
  • 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.
    Premium
  • Joseph Turner logo
    Joseph Turner is a British menswear brand founded in Yorkshire over 20 years ago, known for high-quality clothing inspired by the Yorkshire landscape and lifestyle.
    LuxuryCasualContemporary
  • 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.
    PremiumCasualHeritageOutdoorWorkwear
  • Blackshore logo
    Blackshore is a British brand founded in 2017, specialising in sustainable clothing and accessories made with ethical production and local craftsmanship.
    PremiumContemporaryNautical
  • Turnbull & Asser logo
    Turnbull & Asser is a distinguished British shirtmaker founded in 1885, renowned for timeless style, exceptional quality, and sartorial elegance.
    LuxuryClassicFormalHeritageTimeless
  • Glencroft logo
    Glencroft, established in 1987, offers classic British countrywear made from natural fibres like British Wool and Harris Tweed, inspired by rural Yorkshire.
    PremiumClassicCountryEthicalHeritageOutdoorSlow FashionTimeless
  • Peregrine Clothing logo
    Peregrine Clothing is a British brand founded in 1796, crafting outdoor clothing and accessories for over two centuries.
    PremiumClassicCountryHeritageOutdoor
  • Rock and Ruby logo
    Rock and Ruby offers cotton and wool socks and accessories made in Great Britain.
    PremiumCasualOutdoorSlow Fashion
  • 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
  • SIRPLUS logo
    SIRPLUS is a British clothing brand crafting menswear from surplus fabrics, championing sustainable design and timeless style.
    LuxuryClassicContemporaryHeritage
  • 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
  • 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.
    PremiumCasualClassicCountryHeritageHighlandHikingOutdoorSlow Fashion
  • 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
  • Pajotten logo
    Pajotten is a British clothing brand founded in 2016, designing and making garments to order in the UK. Discover their contemporary, utility-focused collection.
    LuxuryContemporaryEthicalWorkwear
  • Udeshi logo
    Udeshi is a British menswear brand offering bespoke, made-to-measure and ready-to-wear clothing for the discerning gentleman.
    LuxuryClassicContemporaryFormal
  • Elgar Shirts logo
    Elgar Shirts is a UK brand founded by twin sisters Catherine and Jane Elgar, crafting historical-inspired garments with quality natural fabrics and made-to-measure options.
    PremiumClassicVintage
  • Budd Shirts logo
    Budd Shirts, founded in 1910, is a cornerstone of British menswear, renowned for bespoke and ready-to-wear shirts, ties, and accessories.
    LuxuryClassicFormalHeritage
  • Furious Goose logo
    Furious Goose is a UK-based brand by printmaker Patrick Morrison, creating wearable art and luxury accessories with bold geometric patterns and exquisite illustrations, all made in Britain.
    LuxuryContemporary
  • Henry Poole, founded in 1806, is a British tailor credited with inventing the tuxedo and establishing Savile Row’s bespoke tailoring tradition.
    LuxuryFormalHeritage
  • 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.
    PremiumClassicFormalHeritageTimeless
  • Moghrabi logo
    MOGHRABI is a British luxury fashion house founded in London by Dutch-Lebanese designer Mousbah Moghrabi, blending Savile Row tailoring with artistic influences.
    LuxuryFormal
  • The Goat Company offers mohair socks, throws and accessories from their award-winning Angora goats on their farm in Herefordshire. They produce affordable quality mohair products in the UK, supporting British farming.
    AffordableClassicCountry
  • Genevieve Sweeney crafts luxury British made knitwear for women, and men.
    LuxuryTimeless
  • Marwood logo
    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.
    LuxuryContemporaryFormal
  • Glenbrae logo
    Glenbrae is a British clothing brand making high-quality knitwear in England. Their garments use fine wool and Spirol yarn for durability and style.
    PremiumClassicHeritage
  • Geoff Stocker logo
    Geoff Stocker is a British luxury accessory brand known for original printed silk pocket squares, scarves, and dressing gowns, blending art with design.
    LuxuryFormal
  • Wear London logo
    Wear London is a British menswear brand founded in 2020, offering high-quality classic clothing mostly made in England.
    PremiumClassicTimeless
  • Berk logo
    Berk Cashmere, established in 1961, is a British family business known worldwide for understated style and finest cashmere knitwear, hand-made in Scotland by skilled artisans.
    LuxuryClassicHeritage
  • Malloch’s logo
    Malloch’s is a British knitwear brand crafting luxury sweaters using traditional techniques and sustainable practices with expert Scottish manufacturers.
    PremiumClassicContemporaryHeritageTimeless
  • Charl Knitwear logo
    Charl Knitwear is a British knitwear brand designed in England and crafted in England and Italy, specialising in sustainable jumpers and cardigans inspired by Norfolk Gansey heritage patterns.
    LuxuryClassicEthicalSlow Fashion
  • Lock & Co. Hatters logo
    Lock & Co. Hatters is the world's oldest hat shop, established in 1676. Renowned for timeless style and exceptional craftsmanship, trusted by iconic figures throughout history.
    LuxuryClassicFormalVintage
  • Sunspel logo
    Sunspel is a British clothing brand founded in 1860, known for luxury basics crafted with innovative fabrics and meticulous craftsmanship.
    LuxuryTimeless
  • Ede & Ravenscroft logo
    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.
    LuxuryClassicFormalVintage
  • Herring Shoes logo
    Herring Shoes offers expertly crafted footwear through partnerships with renowned Northampton manufacturers, ensuring exceptional British craftsmanship since 1966.
    PremiumClassicFormal
  • Mamnick logo
    Mamnick is a British brand founded in 2012 by Thom Barnett in Sheffield, focused on high-quality craftsmanship, timeless design, and sustainable practices inspired by the Peak District.
    PremiumAthleticCasualCyclingOutdoor
  • Lanx logo
    Lanx crafts high-quality footwear blending British heritage with contemporary style. Founded in 2018, Lanx creates handmade shoes, boots, brogues and sneakers for men and women, using traditional techniques and premium materials.
    LuxuryCasualClassicCountryOutdoor
  • New & Lingwood logo
    New & Lingwood is a British menswear brand founded in 1865, known for bespoke tailoring and outfitting Eton College with a heritage of quality craftsmanship.
    LuxuryFormalTimeless

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 Scarves

Scarves and neck wraps have long been used in Britain for warmth and comfort, reflecting both practical needs and evolving dress traditions. In the nineteenth century, as textile manufacturing expanded in regions such as northern England and Scotland, woven woollen fabrics became widely available, and wearing neck scarves grew in popularity for protection against cold, wet weather. Knit scarves also became common with advances in knitting technology during the Industrial Revolution, when mechanised knitting and textile production enabled wider availability of knitted accessories. Local mills and knitters produced a variety of woollen goods, and scarves — whether simple ribbed knits or more decorative patterns — were worn in urban and rural settings alike for their thermal properties. Scottish textile regions, in particular, became known for producing high-quality woollens and knitwear that found use in scarves and other winter accessories, while English mills contributed woven and knitted fabrics that shaped accessory trends. Over time, scarves evolved into both functional layers and style statements, and many British makers continue to draw on these textile traditions, using quality fibres and considered construction to produce scarves that reflect enduring craft and everyday utility.