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  • Daffodil and Leek logo
    Daffodil + Leek is an artisan fashion studio based in North Yorkshire, focusing on transforming vintage textiles into one-of-a-kind garments. Inviting you to choose the design and fabric, to be crafted to your measurements.
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  • Blackshore logo
    Blackshore is a British brand founded in 2017, specialising in sustainable clothing and accessories made with ethical production and local craftsmanship.
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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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  • KerrieALDO logo
    KerrieALDO is a Dundee-based slow fashion brand crafting handcrafted garments from locally sourced materials.
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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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  • Palava logo
    Palava is an independent British clothing brand founded in 2015, known for its colourful, hand-drawn prints and commitment to UK manufacturing.
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  • Abe House logo
    ABE is a unisex fashion brand redefining timeless style through a contemporary lens.
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  • David Nieper logo
    David Nieper is a family-owned British fashion brand based in Derbyshire, creating stylish, comfortable clothing that flatters mature silhouettes.
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  • Alie Street logo
    Alie Street creates timeless occasion wear designed to make women feel beautiful, confident and glamorous. Proudly made in Britain with premium fabrics and a focus on quality craftsmanship.
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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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  • McNair Shirts logo
    McNair Shirts, founded in 2016, crafts British-made merino wool shirts combining traditional craftsmanship with innovative performance for outdoor enthusiasts.
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  • Kaely Russell: consciously crafted, limited run womenswear designed and handmade in Devon. Natural fabrics, seasonless pieces for slow living.
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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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  • ADKN logo
    Founded in 2013 after the Rana Plaza disaster, ADKN is an award-winning English fashion brand dedicated to ethical and sustainable practices. In 2015, it pioneered using recycled plastic waste for clothing.
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  • Troy London logo
    TROY London is a British luxury clothing brand founded in 2013, specialising in elegant, timeless, and sustainable outerwear and wardrobe staples.
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  • Kate Sheridan is an independent British clothing brand founded in 2001, creating distinctive, handcrafted leather goods and ready-to-wear collections made in England.
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  • Lavenham Jackets logo
    Quilted jackets and outerwear handmade in Suffolk, England, blending heritage craftsmanship with modern design.
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  • Vivien of Holloway offers stunning 1940s and 1950s dresses and separates with authentic vintage charm.
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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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  • John Partridge logo
    John Partridge is a British clothing brand founded in 1969 with authentic heritage rooted in Staffordshire.
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  • Sahara London logo
    Sahara London is a family-owned British brand creating globally-inspired, ethically conscious clothing for over 40 years.
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  • Libby London offers honest, transparent fashion and office appropriate workwear for modern career women. They combine British design with manufacturing in North London, creating dresses and separates intended to last.
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  • Cotswold Collections logo
    Cotswold Collections, founded in 1993, is a British brand specialising in classic women's clothing and accessories, supporting heritage mills and British craftsmanship.
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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 Coats

Outerwear such as coats developed in response to practical needs for warmth and weather protection in cooler climates. In the United Kingdom, coat manufacture grew alongside tailoring and textile production from the nineteenth century onward, with garment makers in London and other centres producing structured outer garments for women as tailored styles became a regular part of everyday dress. British contributions to outerwear fabrics — such as tightly woven weather-resistant cotton gabardine — were adopted into coat design in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, influencing how coats were constructed to shed rain and provide durability without excessive weight. Heavier woollen cloths and tweeds from regional mills were also used in tailored and casual outerwear. While coat styles and materials have continued to evolve, the processes used to produce women’s coats in the UK reflect wider garment manufacturing methods in outerwear: pattern drafting, cutting woven cloth, seam finishes suited to outer layers, and pressing for structure. These processes sit within the broader context of British garment manufacture rather than describing a separate lineage exclusive to women’s coats.