Campbell's of Beauly
Campbell’s of Beauly is a distinguished Highland outfitter based in Beauly, Scotland, renowned for its traditional country clothing, bespoke tailoring, and enduring craftsmanship. Established in the 19th century, the company has built a reputation for producing high-quality garments suited to field, sport, and rural life. With a workshop rooted in heritage and precision, Campbell’s continues to serve a global clientele while remaining firmly anchored in its Highland origins. Its enduring appeal lies in a quiet authority shaped by place, purpose, and generations of continuous practice.
Aero Leathers
Aero Leather Clothing is a specialist Scottish manufacturer of premium leather garments, based in Galashiels in the Scottish Borders. Established in 1981, the company is internationally recognised for its historically accurate reproductions of mid-20th-century flight jackets and workwear. Using full-grain horsehide and other high-quality leathers, Aero produces garments defined by durability, authenticity, and craftsmanship. Each piece is made in Scotland, reflecting a commitment to traditional methods and materials, and has earned a global following.
Hawico
Hawico is a specialist Scottish knitwear manufacturer based in Hawick in the Scottish Borders, dedicated exclusively to the production of luxury cashmere garments. Established in 1874, the company is distinguished by its use of 100% pure cashmere and its commitment to fully Scottish-based manufacturing. Combining traditional craftsmanship with advanced knitting technology, Hawico produces refined knitwear of exceptional softness, precision, and durability, serving both its own label and select international partners from the heart of Scotland’s historic textile industry.
Harris Tweed Hebrides
Harris Tweed Hebrides is a leading producer of Harris Tweed®, handwoven in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland in accordance with the statutory definition that protects the cloth. Based in Shawbost on the Isle of Lewis, the company spins, dyes, and finishes yarn before it is woven by island weavers in their homes. Combining traditional methods with contemporary design, Harris Tweed Hebrides has revitalised the industry, supplying global fashion houses while preserving one of Scotland’s most distinctive and protected textile traditions.
McRostie
McRostie of Glasgow is a long-established Scottish manufacturer of fine leather goods, based in Glasgow and founded in 1887. Renowned for its handcrafted sporrans and traditional Highland accessories, the company combines leatherwork with metal craftsmanship to produce pieces of lasting quality. Supplying Highland dress outfitters and ceremonial markets worldwide, McRostie remains one of Scotland’s most respected makers in its field, defined by precision, heritage, and a continued commitment to manufacturing in Scotland.
William Lockie
William Lockie is a distinguished Scottish knitwear manufacturer based in Hawick, in the Scottish Borders, with origins dating to 1874. Renowned for its expertise in cashmere and fine wool knitwear, the company produces garments of exceptional quality using traditional techniques refined over generations. Operating from one of Scotland’s historic textile towns, William Lockie combines heritage craftsmanship with modern precision, supplying both its own collections and knitwear for leading global brands while maintaining its commitment to Scottish manufacturing.
Begg & Co
Begg & Co is a distinguished Scottish textile manufacturer based in Ayr on the west coast of Scotland, specialising in the creation of fine woven and knitted accessories. With roots dating back to 1866, the company is renowned for its mastery of cashmere and other noble fibres, producing scarves, stoles, and knitwear of exceptional softness and precision. Combining heritage craftsmanship with contemporary design, Begg & Co remains one of Scotland’s most refined makers, quietly supplying a global clientele from its coastal mill.
Johnstons of Elgin
Johnstons of Elgin is a world-renowned Scottish manufacturer of luxury textiles, established in 1797 and rooted in Elgin, Moray. Specialising in the finest cashmere, merino wool, and vicuña, the company controls every stage of production, from fibre selection to finishing, within its Scottish mills. Combining centuries of craftsmanship with quiet innovation, Johnstons supplies its own collections alongside producing for leading global fashion houses. It remains one of Scotland’s most respected textile makers, defined by material excellence, technical mastery, and an unbroken heritage of manufacturing.
ERIBÉ
ERIBÉ Knitwear is a contemporary Scottish knitwear house based in Melrose in the Scottish Borders, founded in 1986. Renowned for its distinctive use of colour and traditional Scottish knitting techniques, the company produces high-quality garments using natural fibres such as lambswool and merino. Combining heritage patterns with modern design, ERIBÉ creates knitwear that is both expressive and enduring. With production rooted in Scotland and the UK, it represents a thoughtful continuation of the Borders’ textile tradition, shaped by craft, creativity, and material integrity.
Lochcarron of Scotland
Lochcarron of Scotland is a leading manufacturer of tartan and Highland dress, established in 1892 and based in Selkirk in the Scottish Borders. Recognised as one of the world’s foremost producers of tartan, the company designs, weaves, and supplies fabrics and garments rooted in Scotland’s textile heritage. From traditional clan tartans to contemporary designs, Lochcarron combines historic authority with modern capability, serving individuals, organisations, and global markets while maintaining production in Scotland.

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