Ethical British-Made Women's Knitwear — Voted by the Community

  • 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
  • Cara & The Sky is an independent British knitwear brand founded in 2019, specialising in colourful, sustainably-focused knits designed by founder Cara and made in the UK.
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  • 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
  • Community Clothing logo
    Community Clothing is a British brand founded in 2016 by Patrick Grant. They produce affordable, high-quality, seasonless staples in the UK, supporting local factories and minimising waste.
    AffordableCasualClassicEthicalWorkwear
  • ROVE Knitwear logo
    ROVE Knitwear, founded in 2013, is an independent British brand specialising in sustainable, long-lasting knitwear made in England using British spun wool.
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  • Blue Nude logo
    Blue Nude is a colour-forward slow fashion brand, made in London.
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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.
    PremiumClassicCountryEthicalHeritageOutdoorSlow FashionTimeless
  • Palava logo
    Palava is an independent British clothing brand founded in 2015, known for its colourful, hand-drawn prints and commitment to UK manufacturing.
    PremiumEthicalHeritageSlow FashionTimelessVintage
  • Sims Wear logo
    Sims Wear crafts timeless British menswear using top-quality natural fibres, made to last. Discover elevated wardrobe essentials, knitted-to-order in the UK.
    LuxuryClassicEthicalTimeless
  • Monkstone Knitwear logo
    Create limited products from their flock, small batch knitwear & homeware.
    LuxuryCountryEthicalHeritage
  • Foxology logo
    Foxology is a British independent clothing brand founded in 2017, promoting sustainable and ethical knitwear made in England.
    PremiumClassicEthicalSlow FashionTimeless
  • Navy Grey logo
    Navygrey is a British knitwear brand focused on timeless, sustainable designs. Known for its high-quality natural wool, the brand emphasizes craftsmanship, eco-conscious production, and classic elegance.
    LuxuryClassicContemporaryEthical
  • Katie Cotmarsh logo
    Katie Cotmarsh creates heritage knitwear using 100% traceable, organic, and regenerative wool from Great Cotmarsh Farm, crafted within 130 miles in England.
    LuxuryContemporaryEthical
  • Izzy Lane logo
    Izzy Lane is a pioneering British fashion brand, the first ever slaughter-free wool label, rescuing sheep from slaughter and championing ethical, traceable clothing.
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  • ELWIN logo
    ELWIN is a British luxury brand crafting sustainable women's knitwear and clothing.
    PremiumContemporaryEthicalSlow Fashion
  • HERD logo
    HERD, founded in 2020, crafts sustainable womens knitwear.
    LuxuryClassicEthicalSlow Fashion
  • 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
  • Ivy & Rigg creates handmade, sustainable knitwear in Britain using natural fibers. Discover ethical clothing crafted with care and inspired by Northumberland.
    PremiumCasualContemporaryEthicalOutdoor

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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