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British Luxury Finds Its Way Back to Local Craft

 

As momentum builds around British manufacturing, the luxury sector is taking notice. Recent industry reports point to long-term growth for UK luxury fashion, driven by sustainability expectations and renewed appreciation for provenance.

Even major brands are shifting.

Burberry’s decision to reinforce its UK production facilities — especially the Castleford trench-coat factory — highlights a broader return to heritage making and local craft. It reflects a growing belief that authenticity and quality sit at the centre of modern luxury.

Across the country, independent designers and established houses are exploring British workshops with fresh interest. Rising costs and supply-chain pressures continue to shape the landscape, but they also reveal resilience: makers are adapting, innovating, and redefining how luxury can be produced responsibly.

For Pinto Hervia, this wider movement echoes the brand’s own values — celebrating British craftsmanship, thoughtful design, and a commitment to local production.

The industry is changing, and clarity is emerging:

the future of luxury is rooted in craft, sustainability, and place.