British Made Clothing Brands

This page features 29 clothing and footwear brands that manufacture their products in the UK, known for quality craftsmanship and sustainable practices. By choosing British made clothing, you're supporting local manufacturers and skilled artisans, reducing your carbon footprint through shorter supply chains, and investing in ethically produced garments built to last.
  • Johnstons Of Elgin
    Johnstons of Elgin is a British family-owned luxury brand, Made in Scotland since 1797, renowned for exceptional craftsmanship and timeless design.
    Est. 1797
  • Brora
    Brora is a Scottish luxury brand founded in 1993, known for contemporary cashmere knitwear and timeless clothing made in the UK using traditional craftsmanship.
    Est. 1993
  • Mackintosh
    Mackintosh is a British brand founded in 1824, renowned for handmade raincoats and outerwear crafted with expertise in rubberised fabric.
    Est. 1824
  • Campbell's of Beauly
    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.
    Est. 1858
  • Aero Leather Clothing
    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.
    Est. 1981
  • PJ Pan creates luxury British-made nightwear, designed and manufactured in the UK with a commitment to quality, craftsmanship and ethical production.
    Est. 2008
  • Crombie
    Crombie is a renowned British luxury clothing brand founded in 1805, celebrated for exceptional craftsmanship and timeless elegance.
    Est. 1805
  • Dick Winters
    Dick Winters is a British brand specialising in luxury men's underwear, committed to true quality, local materials, and preserving British craftsmanship.
    Est. 2014
  • The Croft House is an independent British clothing brand founded in 2012, specialising in high quality Scottish knitwear made sustainably in Scotland.
    Est. 2012
  • Begg × Co
    Begg × Co crafts luxury cashmere scarves, knitwear and homeware using traditional Scottish craftsmanship and responsible production methods.
    Est. 1866
  • Eribé
    Eribé is a Scottish knitwear design house founded in 1986, known for contemporary knitwear rooted in Scottish heritage and crafted with traditional techniques.
    Est. 1986
  • TorraMór
    TorraMór is an independent Scottish brand founded in 2021, specialising in high-quality, sustainable, waterproof outdoor clothing designed and made in Britain.
    Est. 2021
  • Amy Britton
    Amy Britton Scotland creates contemporary heirloom accessories, lovingly handmade in Scotland with a commitment to craftsmanship and sustainability.
    Est. 2014
  • Eas Fors is a design-led knitwear brand from the remote Scottish Isle of Mull, reflecting the spirit of Hebridean islands with thoughtfully made pieces on a small scale.
  • FINDRA Clothing, founded in 2014 by Scottish designer Alex Feechan, creates stylish, sustainable outdoor activewear for women inspired by her mountain biking adventures.
    Est. 2014
  • Kinloch Anderson
    Kinloch Anderson is a prestigious Scottish textile company founded in 1868 by William Anderson in Edinburgh, specialising in kilts, tartans, and Highland dress.
    Est. 1868
  • Todd & Duncan
    Todd & Duncan is a renowned Scottish cashmere manufacturer established in 1867, celebrated for exceptional craftsmanship and luxury yarns.
    Est. 1867
  • Anise Cashmere
    Anise Cashmere offers 100% pure 3-ply cashmere wraps crafted in Scotland’s Hawick mill, blending heritage knitwear expertise with timeless quality.
    Est. 2005
  • Colhays
    Colhay’s is a British knitwear brand founded by Ronnie Chiu, inspired by heritage values of quality and longevity. Their garments are handmade in Scotland.
  • Gordon Nicolson Kiltmakers create authentic handmade kilts rooted in Scottish craftsmanship, supported by their Edinburgh Kiltmakers Academy since 2009.
    Est. 2009
  • Green Thomas
    Green Thomas is a Scottish knitwear brand founded in 2015 by Emma Green and Alan Thomas, offering quality scarves, hats, gloves, and socks made in Scotland from wool and cashmere.
    Est. 2015
  • Lochcarron
    Lochcarron of Scotland is the world’s leading manufacturer of tartan, producing over 500 authentic Scottish tartans since 1892.
    Est. 1892
  • KerrieALDO is a Dundee-based slow fashion brand crafting handcrafted garments from locally sourced materials.
    Est. 2014
  • McRostie of Glasgow
    McRostie of Glasgow crafts handmade leather goods in Scotland, maintaining exacting standards since 1887. Each piece is made using traditional craftsmanship and the finest British materials.
    Est. 1887
  • Scottish Textiles Showcase is an independent Edinburgh brand championing authentic Scottish wool mills and artisans, specialising in natural fibre textiles made in Scotland.
    Est. 2019
  • Sims Wear
    Sims Wear crafts timeless British menswear using top-quality natural fibres, made to last. Discover elevated wardrobe essentials, knitted-to-order in the UK.
  • Trakke
    Trakke is a brand that designs and manufactures high-quality, durable outdoor gear and accessories, including backpacks, bags, and accessories. They prioritise craftsmanship, functionality, and sustainability, using premium materials.
    Est. 2010
  • Banton Frameworks
    Banton Frameworks is a British eyewear brand founded in 2012, crafting high-quality, sustainable glasses and frames by hand in Scotland with a focus on traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design.
    Est. 2012
  • Kayleigh Millar
    Kayleigh Millar creates bespoke, custom made luxury lingerie and loungewear handmade in Scotland, UK from fine lace and natural fibres.

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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