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Scotland is renowned the world over for its excellence in textile design and production. Global fashion looks to what is happening with our iconic fashion brands, particularly when it comes to the use of natural fibres such as cashmere and lambswool.
One name is setting itself apart and becoming Scotland’s most-respected designer fashion brand in that area – Edinburgh Cashmere.
The most fashion-focused Scots have Edinburgh Cashmere as part of their winter wardrobes. The designer scarves, stoles, capes and blankets are an essential part of winter style – keeping us warm, but also on trend.
The designs, by Edinburgh Cashmere founder DC Singh - whose business acumen and celebrity status have even seen Edinburgh Cashmere appearing in GQ, Tatler, Grazia and Vogue - are innovative and change with each season but, in common with the finest cashmere and lambswool that he insists are used, manage to also be classic and timeless.
For example, there is the DC Classic check, which is exclusive to Edinburgh Cashmere and is now one of the most popular checks in the world.
There’s no doubt that there will be many delighted faces when they find something from the 2022 collection of scarves, stoles, capes and blankets under the Christmas tree, whether it’s the up-to-the-minute monogram or jacquard designs, or the stunning DC Monogram, Classic Thistle or Milano.
In winter, we can’t compromise on quality. There is no need to compromise on quality, however. Edinburgh Cashmere has managed to set itself apart from the run-of-the-mill products that can be found in so many Scottish souvenir shops.
It also now plays an important global role in that great Scottish tradition of excellence in textile design and production, working with some of the world’s most prestigious designer names. With export successes and a growing reputation it has been a valuable addition to the Scottish economy.
It’s a simple but beautifully thought out concept. Edinburgh Cashmere guarantees the luxury and quality that designer scarves, stoles, capes and blankets, and you, deserve.
From the innovative design, attending to every detail, through to the sourcing of the finest cashmere and lambswool available. Then on to the careful production, no-one reaches the standard of excellence that Edinburgh Cashmere consistently achieves.
With more than one million high quality pieces produced to date, Edinburgh Cashmere is one of the largest and most-respected companies in its field in the UK and Europe.
Its success is down to the vision of the company’s founder, DC Singh, recognising in 2008 that Edinburgh was home to the largest number of cashmere shops in the world, but none offered the level of design and quality that he was looking for.
This level of craftsmanship and quality takes a careful hand and years of research and hard work. So a decade after DC Singh realised that lovers of designer cashmere and lambswool deserved a fresh eye on design and a new level of quality, Edinburgh Cashmere achieved its goal of becoming one of the top producers, wholesalers and retailers of pure cashmere and pure lambswool in the UK and Europe.
As a proudly Scottish company, one of the proudest achievements was to become the first company in the world to produce 110 different clan cashmere scarves. Each beautifully designed and immaculately made, they remain some of their best-selling products to date.
Over the years the company has worked with top designer brands in the UK, Italy and France and has recently expanded their business supplying premier league football clubs. Edinburgh Cashmere oversees every aspect of production across the brand, never taking their eye off the ball, eager to always maintain the level of quality for which they have become known.
Upholding Scotland’s reputation as a leader in luxury textiles, Edinburgh Cashmere is only available at www.edinburghcashmere.co.uk
Edinburgh Cashmere has no partnerships with any other websites and does not have any souvenir shops.
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