Luxury British-Made Women's Coats — Voted by the Community

  • Myles Anthony logo
    Myles Anthony bespoke tailoring offers luxury made-to-measure and ready-to-wear clothing for women in Manchester.
    LuxuryClassicCountryEquestrianFormalTimelessVintage
  • Fortis logo
    Fortis is a British outdoor clothing manufacturer founded in 1997, evolving from farm diversification to producing durable, sustainable garments with military-grade fabrics.
    LuxuryCasualClassicCountryHikingOutdoorSlow FashionWorkwear
  • 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
  • London Tradition logo
    London Tradition designs and manufactures premium British outerwear, specialising in duffle coats, pea coats and trench coats, all made in London.
    LuxuryClassicContemporaryHeritage
  • Johnstons Of Elgin logo
    Johnstons of Elgin is a British family-owned luxury brand, Made in Scotland since 1797, renowned for exceptional craftsmanship and timeless design.
    LuxuryClassicHeritageTimeless
  • English Utopia logo
    English Utopia crafts bespoke luxury jackets and outerwear in their York studio/workshop. each piece is made according to customer requirements from the styles to be found on our website.
    LuxuryOutdoor
  • Gushlow & Cole logo
    Gushlow & Cole designs and sells luxury shearling and leather outerwear and accessories, including coats, jackets, gilets, scarves, and gifts, all handmade in England.
    LuxuryContemporary
  • Paul Brown logo
    Paul Brown manufacture luxury ladies and mens clothing made in England.
    LuxuryClassicFormalTimeless
  • Buffalo systems logo
    Buffalo Systems makes rugged, windproof, breathable clothing using the pioneering Double P System of Pertex and pile. Handmade in Sheffield since 1979.
    LuxuryHikingOutdoor
  • Elizabeth Martin offers luxury tweed coats and jackets designed and made in Scotland.
    LuxuryHeritageTimeless
  • Moloh logo
    Moloh is a luxury British fashion brand known for its distinctly British style and playful self-expression.
    LuxuryClassicCountryVintage
  • Moda de la Maria logo
    Moda de la Maria is a British independent fashion brand founded in 2019, creating timeless womenswear with a focus on sustainability and craftsmanship.
    LuxuryClassicContemporaryFormal
  • Maude & Fox logo
    Maude & Fox is a British brand established in 2012, known for reinventing traditional British tweed with classic designs and a contemporary edge.
    LuxuryContemporaryCountryOutdoor
  • Colenimo is a small independent design studio and clothing shop in East London, creating timeless women's wear from high-quality natural materials.
    LuxuryClassicTimelessVintage
  • MacAngus & Wainwright logo
    MacAngus & Wainwright specialise in bespoke tailoring, creating individually handmade suits and garments in London. They focus on high-quality craftsmanship using traditional tailoring methods and the finest clothes from around the world.
    LuxuryClassicFormalHeritage
  • 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
  • Nadinoo is a UK-based slow fashion brand specialising in handmade clothing crafted in their Rutland studio. Each garment is hand-cut and sewn using natural materials, with a design philosophy centred on free movement and sustainable.
    LuxuryContemporarySlow Fashion
  • British Sheepskin logo
    British Sheepskin crafts luxury sheepskin coats, jackets, hats, gloves, and accessories using traditional techniques in Somerset, England.
    LuxuryClassicCountryVintage
  • Julian Road logo
    Julian Road is an independent British clothing brand founded in 2011, crafting contemporary women's clothing with a focus on quality and timeless style.
    LuxuryContemporaryCountryEquestrian
  • Frimble logo
    Frimble is a British brand specialising in luxury ladies’ tweed, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern design.
    LuxuryCountryEquestrian
  • Harriet Eccleston logo
    Harriet Eccleston is a British clothing brand rooted in a family legacy of tailors, drapers, and milliners, creating responsibly crafted womenswear with timeless design and craftsmanship.
    LuxuryContemporarySlow Fashion
  • Owen Barry logo
    Owen Barry is a British brand handcrafting sheepskin and leather products in Somerset since 1948, continuing a family tradition across four generations.
    LuxuryClassicHeritageOutdoorTimeless
  • Maquien logo
    Maquien is a British tailoring brand that takes pride in textile tradition and craftsmanship. Born from the riverbanks of Scotland, our fine cloths are sourced solely in Britain, and garments designed and handmade in England.
    LuxuryCountryEquestrianFormal
  • Kipper logo
    Kipper is a women's tailoring brand founded in 2023 by stylist Sarah Corbett-Winder, aimed at empowering women through playful and colorful suits that blend classic tailoring with a whimsical aesthetic.
    LuxuryContemporaryFormal
  • Holland Cooper logo
    Holland Cooper is a luxury British fashion brand known for timeless style, expert craftsmanship, and contemporary design.
    LuxuryCasualContemporaryCountryEquestrianFormal
  • Barrington Ayre logo
    Barrington Ayre is a British bespoke shirtmaker and tailor founded in 2010 in Cirencester, offering personalised tailoring in a relaxed showroom with a full UK travelling service.
    LuxuryFormal
  • Mackintosh logo
    Mackintosh is a British brand founded in 1824, renowned for handmade raincoats and outerwear crafted with expertise in rubberised fabric.
    LuxuryContemporary

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 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.