Many shops claim to be a byword for high-quality craftsmanship, but the House of Bruar remains the byword for refined rural fashion, in Scotland and around the world, all year round.

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The best safari skirts and barley and stone check tweed funnel blousons are made in Scotland. The House of Bruar’s Forest Check Cheltenham jackets, suede bikers. Deep olive cashmere capes, Blackwatch tweeds, plaid bias, and Bracken Night colored chiffon floaty skirts and stand collaring are evergreens throughout the year.

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House of Bruar’s new Autumn/Winter Collection 2022/23 explores the very best of Scottish textile design and manufacturing. From hand-loomed pure wool tweed from the Outer Hebrides and marled Shetland knitwear to Irish Donegal designs, double-breasted Stornoway coats, boiled wool jackets, and hacking jackets to sporran bags, hobo bags, hopsack shirtwaisters, hand-woven Jacquard Paisley fringe Pashmina coats, Merino blazers to vegetable-dyed aniline leather handbags, House of Briar can dress you – men and women – from everything from a garden party to a deer stalk and the most aristocratic of castle functions.

House of Bruar

Based in Blair Atholl, meaning in Gaelic “plain of new Ireland”, on the rivers Tilt and Garru in Scotland’s Grampian Mountains and within the Cairngorm National Park, The House of Bruar is the UK’s leading Scottish country clothing specialist. But it’s not just all lambswool, needlecord pull-Ons. Kendal coats quilted gilets and chic, high-performance outdoors wear.

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Says Chairman, Mark Birkbeck: “This year, the remote windswept West coast islands of Harris and Lewis are our inspiration where Scotland’s rugged beauty is painted in a dance of light and shades over an entrancing landscape that lingers long in the imagination.”

The colors of the new season are ochre and raspberry gun club, slate grey herringbone, damson, Moonlit Dusk, and, in velvet skirts and jeans, cherry raven.

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As well to an integrated fishing department, the UK’s largest natural fiber cashmere, and knitwear halls, the 11-acre site also has a 600 seat-restaurant, butcher’s shop, whisky shop, art gallery, and the Fresh Lobster and Fish and Chip Shop!

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Turn heads and raise eyebrows when you tell people you get your clothes from a fish and chip shop, one of Scotland’s premier stately homes, the last castle to be besieged in the British islands, and the only one in the world whose owner is allowed to raise his own private army.

That’s cachet! That’s style! You’re always warm and cool in The House of Bruar.