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Purple Cashmere Gloves with Turnback Cuffs
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Out of StockContrast Reversible Camel Cashmere Scarf
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Cable Knit Green Cashmere Jumper
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Ribbed Donegal Cashmere Blue Jumper
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PersonaliseDeco Block Check Blue Cashmere Scarf
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PersonaliseGreen Cashmere Stole
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Green Cashmere Wrist Warmers
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PersonaliseGrid Check Blue Cashmere Scarf
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PersonalisePurple Cashmere Stole
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Purple Cashmere Wrist Warmers
Regular price CHF 115.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 115.00 -
PersonaliseBlock Check Blue Cashmere Stole
Regular price CHF 749.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 749.00
Collection: Introducing Winter
For Winter 2025, we trace the red thread of craft and trade that connects Scotland and Japan. From Tokyo’s urban rhythm to the timeless craft of our Elgin mill, to the highland forests of Hokkaido, our collection celebrates heritage, artistry, and design.
We journey to Tokyo, paying tribute to our long-standing trading ties with Japan that stretch back to the 19th century. Inspired by our archives, this season continues the story that began when Scottish plaids and tweeds first travelled to Japan as it reopened to Western trade.
Shot on location, the campaign brings our heritage into the present day, capturing the quiet energy of the city’s urban streetscapes. Rich textures and timeless checks pair with contemporary silhouettes, reflecting the enduring dialogue between Scotland’s craft and Japan’s considered design.





