Top 23 UK-made Coat Brands
Stay warm and dry with our Top 23 UK-made coat brands – all made in Britain
The British know how to make coats and jackets to cope with our changeable weather, so let us introduce you to the Top 23 British-made coat brands to help you wrap up warm.
Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
All of the British luxury clothing is hand cut and made in England at Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing Suffolk factory.
They use only the finest materials and offer delivery to over 40 countries worldwide. Their products include UK-made coat and jacket options for both men and women looking for finer outerwear.
Maquien
An independent British company in the East Riding of Yorkshire, founded by Vonny Law. Maquien brings you outstanding stylish and practical garments for a variety of occasions in the city or countryside. Inspired on a river bank in Scotland, the brand was designed to give people a unique clothing style and an outstanding personal service.
Britannical
An award-winning luxury children’s clothing brand. Britannical specialises in immaculately tailored outerwear. Made in the heart of London, using the finest British cloth and craftsmanship.
For boys and girls up to 8 years of age, the brand’s pieces combine the modern and the traditional, honouring Britain’s heritage whilst celebrating the vibrancy of youth. It is proud to be an ethical brand and uses sustainable materials in all its pieces. Its eco-credentials and commitment to authentic British artisan production have received acclaim from the childrenswear industry.
Teddy Edward
The unapologetically British Teddy Edward offers 100% British hand-crafted collections. Their coats are made in Suffolk and their jackets are made in Birmingham. From the buttons to the fabrics, they are authentic and committed to British quality and inspired design.
Wood & Meadow
Creating a collection of workwear-inspired clothing, Wood & Meadow producing one garment at a time. They begun their journey with The Work Jacket. Supporting factories and textile communities as close to home as possible in the UK.
This Work Jacket is made in Blackburn, Lancashire. Simple, fair pricing. Their mark-up on The Work Jacket is only 2-3x. The factory gets a fair price for their high standard of work. Doing something well.
Oxford Blue
Established in 1968, Oxford Blue is one of Europe’s leading leisure brands, specialising in the finest lifestyle and country clothing. Manufacturing quality clothing in the UK, Oxford Blue specialise in tweed and wax coats for both men and women.
Glenbrae
Offering the perfect option for keeping dry in British weather. Glenbrae designed their G-Tech Waterproof Jackets with one purpose: a jacket you can rely on in adverse weather conditions.
Their jackets are heavily tested to ensure they exceed hydrostatic levels in order to provide maximum waterproof protection.
Welligogs
A British designed, family run company that prioritises locally sourced materials. Welligogs range is designed to be beautiful, wearable and unique. Not only is everything made with painstaking attention to detail, but they think it’s important to promote sustainable raw materials such as wool, cotton, linen or other fabrics, and they do everything they can to give back to the wonderful planet.
They also aim to source materials locally to ensure that they are supporting local communities and businesses.
Jackie Maguire
Creating statement coats inspired by vintage inspired feminine silhouettes, Jackie Maguire specialises in coats & jackets in distinctive pure wool and tweed. Taking inspiration from iconic British designs, made modern through perfection of fit, silhouette and attention to detail. Their UK-made coat collection is made from the finest British and Donegal tweed sourced from our partner mills.
Scottish Textiles Showcase
Offering a selection of beautifully tailored Harris Tweed ladies coats and jackets made in Scotland by designer-maker Elizabeth Martin for the Scottish Textiles Showcase.
Harris Tweed is a superior wool cloth, woven by hand in the Outer Hebrides and protected by an Act of Parliament. The wool for Harris Tweed is unusually dyed before it is spun which gives rise to its characteristic depth of colour.
Violet Flamingo
For those looking for something a bit more wild with their outerwear, Violet Flamingo offers the perfect answer. Born out of founder Lindsey’s desire to produce something fun, the Penelope Mac will keep you dry in all weather. Available in limited edition only, there are only a handful of these left!
Moda de la Maria
Using tweed as their inspiration for their UK-made coat collection, Moda de la Maria produce high-quality jackets for all occasions. The tweed is sourced from independent weavers based on the Isle of Mull.
Celtic & Co
A luxury British brand offering a range of sheepskin coats made in the UK. Celtic & Co are an award-winning brand based in Cornwall. They use sheepskin for its lightweight insulation in the winter and temperature regulation in the warmer months. Perfect for when you just can’t predict British weather!
Julian Road
A contemporary country clothing brand of thoughtfully designed pieces for women. Julian Road focus on incorporating both functionality and style in their jackets. The cloths used are all selected from British mills, mainly tweeds. The styles are innovative and individual, creating a luxury product, beautifully finished with attention to detail.
Pajotten
A sustainable British clothing brand offering workwear options for men and women. Pajotten is about simple, quiet, wearable clothes with a contemporary feel to them. Their offering for a UK-made coat is no exception.
Lemuel MC
Artisan, handmade clothes that are crafted from 100% linen. Lemuel MC is a UK brand that focuses on “perfect simple” fashion staples. Choosing to use linen, it’s perfect for the environmentally conscious as it’s organically grown. All garments are made to order which means buying a Lemuel MC UK-made coat is a special purchase.
Mother & Nature
The UK’s first range of Outdoor Maternity Wear that can be worn during & after pregnancy. Mother & Nature design their coats with active outdoor mum-to-be’s in mind.
The range provides protection for you and your bump from the elements. It’s designed to give you the freedom to alter as you grow. So when your baby is born, simply readjust the clothing back to its original size, so you can carry on wearing them!
Bombshell
Designed with the female figure in mind, Bombshell produces garments that flatter no matter what body type you are. This extends to their range of coats and jackets too.
Cut by their Saville Row tailor. Their tweed coats are designed to really celebrate British Heritage. Inspired by the equestrian style, these coats are truly investment pieces that will last a lifetime.
Community Clothing
A UK manufacturer’s cooperative with a simple mission; to make excellent quality affordable clothes for men and women, to create great jobs for skilled workers and by doing this help to restore real pride in Britain’s textile communities.
David Nieper
A British fashion house designing and manufacturing luxury women’s clothing, knitwear and nightwear in Derbyshire for more than 50 years. David Nieper are passionate about growing local skills and actively support sustainable manufacturing in the UK.
From the design table to hand-finishing, every part of the manufacturing process of their own label garments takes place at their studio and workrooms in Alfreton. Their timeless classic collections combine the best of British design with top quality workmanship and attention to detail to ensure timeless International appeal.
Peregrine
A family brand at its heart, Peregrine are a stable British brand. Every step from the very first design to the finishing stitch is been executed here in the UK, producing the same British clothing staples that have been worn and cherished for years but with a contemporary twist
Private White V.C.
Committed to producing quality everyday menswear using British materials and craftsmanship. The Private White V.C. collection is designed by the former head of Dunhill menswear, Nick Ashley. The result is wearable contemporary garments that balance both style and functionality.
What happened to the Coeur De Lion Brand? My wife bought a bikers jacket as a Christmas present a few years ago. Reading the article, knocked me into looking into what they make these days. No sign of them. The jacket is brilliantly well made. If they’ve gone then it’s a real shame?
Their website is https://www.coeur.de/en/home but it looks like they are German, not British.
Kate, yes great it opened my horizons to men’s British coats, but why don’t you add a link so interested buyers can go straight to their websites?
Hi Brian… both the name of the brand and the images are links through to either the brands listing in the Make it British directory, or their own website.
It took me a while to spot the links too, they really should be more obvious! But a great feature. My old vintage British made Barbour is now struggling, so this might inspire me to source a replacement! I wonder what David Nieper will make about your Brexit remarks as he was such a massive campaigner for leaving (as was Smedleys, another great clothes maker – they even had the PM up there campaigning, I’ve not been able to bring myself to go back to their factory shop since!) Couldn’t understand it at the time, and still can’t. Simon
Hi Kate
Keep the lists coming along with the podcasts. Snugpak could do to be on that list too. Super warm and hi-tec and lots UK manufactured in Yorkshire.
Excellent article. Great to see all of those quality brands. Are Belstaff a british made brand?
Belstaff for biking coats and the like. Now owned by Jim Ratcliffe and his group based in Stoke they have done top notch leather gear for decades.
There do not appear to be any ” Ladies, long, wool, camel coloured coats” manufactured in England ( or even UK).
Anything where the materials are also sourced entirely from British owned companies or G B itself?
Just bought 2 Sherlock rain coats from Percival Menswear – they use material from Millerain which is then made into the coats in Walthamstow.
How about the duffle coat for men and woman?
I loved the article though.
Hello Kate,
I love your website because I always try to buy British. One brand I buy lots of products from is John Smedley fine gauge knitwear. High quality and lasts for years. They have mill in Derbyshire. I am surprised you haven’t included them?
They don’t make coats, just fine knitwear.
Great to be included in this feature. To answer a question from one of the commenters, we source all our fabrics from British mills. Most of it is dyed and finished in UK. A growing proportion is actually woven in UK.
And we use exclusively British made buttons too.
Wonderful article to be reading on a warm November day in Texas!
My ancestral inclinations are rustling happily.
When I was in my 20’s I had a business trip to London. I bought a UK made topcoat at Austin Reeds. The brand still exists but they do not seem to make topcoats. Amazingly the double breasted herringbone is still stylish and fits. Any recommendations how and where to replace?
Great reading and extremely comprehensive post – pretty much covers everything…
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Great article. So good to see lots of UK made products.