Discover the stories behind each of our makers and how they create the fabrics for our garments. Sharing these stories is not only a means through which we can be transparent about our products but also our way of celebrating our makers for the incredible artisans that they are.
MYB Textiles
Renowned textile artisans Morton Young and Borland have been exclusively weaving Scottish lace and madras sheers since 1900.
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The Shetland Tweed Company - Andy Ross
Andy Ross’s inspiration for the fabrics he makes comes from his home in the Shetland Isles. The colour of the sea alters constantly beneath an ever-changing sky, and the land shows the passage of seasons in deep colours.
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Waxed Cotton
The Baltic Works site in Dundee has been manufacturing textiles since 1864, beginning life as a Jute mill and soon evolving into Dyeing and Finishing.
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JC Rennie
Still a family owned business since its inception in 1798, JC Rennie was originally set up to spin yarn from locally grown wool.
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3rd Rail Clothing
Based in South East London, 3rd Rail Clothing has been operating as a commercial screen-printing studio for over ten years.
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Brisbane Moss
Since the middle of the 19th century, Moss Brothers had been weavers and converters of corduroy and moleskin fabric.
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Tura
Tura have been successfully manufacturing premium, hand-finished leather-based belts and fashion accessories since 1991.
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Todd & Duncan
Todd & Duncan yarn is produced in their mill in Loch Leven, Scotland. The mill itself sits on the banks of the Loch whose water’s natural purity and softness helps to open up the cashmere fibres.
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Delly Deacon
Delly Deacon is an accessories maker based in London. Initially she studied 3D Design and Craft, but then she made a hat, and that was that.