British Country Style Clothing Brands That Still Manufacture in Britain - Slow Fashion Edit




An important part of the slow, ethical and sustainable fashion conversation which is not often discussed is supporting British brands. Supporting local clothing design and production influences both the environmental impact of the clothing and supports the local economy. 

This creates job opportunities for local people who want to start their own clothing company something that I feel very passionate about. In the grip of recession, inflation and crushing taxes Britain doesn't currently feel like the most entrepreneurial environment right now. However, there are still people with creativity, ideas and passion starting businesses and launching new projects despite the current economic outlook.

Supporting local businesses and companies that are creating jobs by keeping production in Britain is something that is good for the environment as well as good for people. It also allows for more transparency in how the garments are produced and ensures that they were done so ethically.  


As I love to write about traditional English country clothing I thought I would compile a list of my favorite country clothing brands that still manufacture here in Britain. Choosing classic well made clothing is the best way to build a timeless sustainable wardrobe and all of these brands have some stunning potential additions to anyone's wardrobe:

1. Guinea

Guinea is an amazing brand that focuses on glamorous timeless garments that are high quality and well made. The core collection is made from pure new wools traditionally woven from Yorkshire cloth mills or silk spun using 5000 year old techniques. They personally visit every factory before production starts to ensure that they produce high quality clothing that lasts.


2. Hicks & Brown

Based and founded in the English countryside, Hicks & Brown have a passion for British heritage and style. They are designed and crafted in Britain and use only the highest quality wool to make their stunning fedoras. 


3. Owen Barry 

Founded in 1948 in Somerset Owen Barry have been producing sheepskin and leather products for over 70 years. They are a family owned ethically run business and have a 'Philosophy of British heritage and manufacturing. 

"We believe its important to keep these traditional handcrafting skills flourishing in Britain today".


4. Mackenzie and George

Born in Shropshire so you can tell they area favorite of mine, Mackenzie & George are perpetually inspired by traditional British Countryside and style. They still manufacture in Britain and use vegetable tanned leathers and solid brass fittings to ensure that their products are timeless and sustainable.


5. Hyde & Hare

British made Cowhide bags and accessories 



6. Harris Rae






With tweed still sourced from Northern England and Scotland, Frimble create jackets and skirts in gorgeous tweed. All the tweed is hand cut 100% British made and extremally high quality. 


8. Hicks & Hides

Made and designed in the Cotswolds from 2010 Hicks and Hides manufacture stunning classic leather goods in Britain. 


9. Peregrine

One of my personal favorite knitwear companies they made all their knits here in the UK. They are a small family run business and are 100% transparent about their business practices. Peregrine have recently started a regenerative wool campaign which I love.




10. Tusting 

One of the few luxury leather brands to make their own bags still here in England Tusting make classic timeless high-quality bags for town and country. Made in a factory they own in Northamptonshire the tannery has been operational since 1875 and they have employees who have worked in their factories for generations .


11. Highland and Herringbone


Founded in July 2020, Highland & Herringbone Country was inspired by the stunning British countryside. They make all their products locally in the UK with their knitwear being manufactured a stones through from their head office in Leicestershire!







Established in 2017 wearing brooke make beautiful clothing inspired by traditional British styles. When they launched the founders decided rather than investing in high quantities of stock they would invest in a STOLL knitting machine to ensure their products would always be produced ethically here in Britain. 





 Every Padfield leather accessory is crafted with care in England from beautiful British tanned leather using hides from British Farming. They craft in response to demand which reduces waste and prefer quality over quantity.




I will preface this by saying that not ALL their products are made in Britain however they do have a made in Britain range which I have linked above.  




Luxury country clothing all crafted in Britain.


Beautiful silk scarves made and designed in the British countryside. Clair gets her inspiration from the British countryside and the wildlife that lives there.





One of the new brands I have found they make snuggly jumpers and basics from the Alpaca wool on their farm!


Not their whole collection is made in Britain but they are one of the bigger brands on this list and make lovely British made accessories ... like my slippers!





Handmade in Essex they made lovely basics are more preppy casual country clothing.



Shooting dresses for women all made by hand in the UK! I am excited to see how this brand develops as I like their designs and ethos. Their packaging is eco friendly and biodegradable and they give 5% of profits to a country charity ... watch this space!








2 comments

Eco Welles said...

Stylish outfits you wear;)

Panty Buns said...

You look absolutely stunning showcasing all of the fashionable outfit pieces and accessories you featured in the outfit photos above!

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