Harris Tweed
Handwoven tradition, defined by place, craft and enduring character
Harris Tweed stands apart as one of the few fabrics in the world defined not only by its composition, but by its origin and method of making.
Produced in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, every length is handwoven by island weavers using pure virgin wool. From dyeing and spinning to the final weave, the process follows a protected standard, ensuring authenticity, durability and consistency.
The fabric is characterised by its rich texture, depth of colour and natural resilience. Designed to withstand demanding conditions, Harris Tweed offers warmth, structure and longevity, making it particularly suited for jackets, coats and garments intended for regular wear.
A material shaped by landscape and tradition — practical, distinctive and enduring.

