Campbell's of Beauly 3.26

4.7 star(s) from 18 votes
Highland Tweed House
Beauly, IV4 7BU
United Kingdom

About Campbell's of Beauly

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Campbell's of Beauly was established in 1858 by the Campbell family and is still a family run business today.

We specialise in countrywear, knitwear, and have our own bespoke tailoring staff, not only for the making of sporting suits, but also for more formal wear, ladies' wear and typical Highland dress.

In an era where it's becoming more difficult to find traditional British made bespoke tailoring, Campbell's are fortunate to have the skills of Mr. Tom Owen who succeeded his father who retired in 1985. Tom Owen trained as a cutter in Glasgow and worked with his father, who after selling his own business moved to Beauly in 1967. Since then Tom has honed his tailoring skills at the home of sporting tweeds.

In our workrooms above the shop we make all our bespoke garments by hand. Every order we take is individually measured to the client, making us one of the very few tailors in Scotland offering this bespoke process and service. Campbell's specialise in sporting suits, and have a rich history in tailoring the tweeds for many sporting estates, and a long tradition of making formal Highlandwear. These include plus four's, jackets, waistcoats, skirts, trousers and kilts.

In addition of the large range of tweeds and countrywear range, Campbell's of Beauly specialise in luxury British made knitwear. Sourcing only the finest qualities from the best knitting mills in Hawick, Campbell's pride ourselves in offering a premium knitwear product of the highest detail and quality.

Sporting tweeds form an important part of the large selection of fabric kept in stock. Some of the designs are woven specially, and can only be obtained from Campbell's of Beauly, but the ranges in stock include tweeds of various weights from a number British of mills, all woven in the UK. Our retail shops name "The Highland Tweed House" is a testament to our experience and expertise in this specialist niche area, and the company is often referred to as the "guardians of tweed".