27 British clothing brands to have on your radar
These are the British clothing brands you need to know about and the signature styles to invest in for 2024
- 1. All Saints
- 2. Barbour
- 3. Baukjen
- 4. Boden
- 5. Crew Clothing
- 6. Desmond & Dempsey
- 7. Ghost
- 8. Hobbs
- 9. Hush
- 10. Joules
- 11. Kitri
- 12. L.K. Bennett
- 13. Marks and Spencer
- 14. Me + Em
- 15. Mint Velvet
- 17. Never Fully Dressed
- 18. Nobody's Child
- 19. Omnes
- 20. Phase Eight
- 21. Poetry
- 22. Reiss
- 23. Rixo
- 24. Ted Baker
- 25. Toast
- 26. Whistles
- 27. White Stuff
British clothing brands are a go-to destination for both style and quality. With a host of iconic heritage brands as well as up-and-coming trendy labels, they offer something for every taste without breaking the bank.
The spring/summer fashion trends 2024 prove that sleek and timeless silhouettes are firmly in, and there's no better place to shop than British clothing brands. With the likes of Reiss, Whistles, and Ted Baker on the high street, you can expect extremely high quality as well as trend-led designs that still incorporate timeless elements. Taking inspiration from the runways, you'll find directional outerwear, premium denim, and flawless footwear that will bolster your capsule wardrobe for work.
American clothing brands generally deliver a more preppy aesthetic - think Ralph Lauren and Tommy Hilfiger - and Italian clothing brands and French clothing brands offer timeless glamour. The best British clothing brands, however, encompass much more than Burberry trench coats and the best John Lewis coats. “There is so much history in British clothing brands, and the heritage favourites like Burberry, Liberty, and Pringle have paved the way for many designers, both in the UK and internationally,” says Katie Eastwood, Stylist Ambassador at Stitch Fix. So whatever your taste, there is a British clothing brand to meet your needs.
Best British clothing brands as chosen by our fashion team
1. All Saints
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Known for making some of the best leather jackets for women (check out our All Saints leather jacket review), All Saints is a brand you can rely on for pieces with an edge. From the best hoodies to well-cut denim that nails the denim trends 2024, All Saints make putting together a failsafe weekend wardrobe easy. With a distinctive edgy signature, it may not suit all tastes, but the brand does have a great range of basics, such as soft t-shirts and slinky midi dresses, that have broad appeal.
RRP: £319 | All Saints is renowned for its high-quality leather jackets, and they are definitely worth the investment. With all the classic hallmarks of a biker jacket, this design will add some brightness to your winter capsule wardrobe as part of a white jeans outfit, along with a baggy tee.
RRP: £139 | Bolster your wardrobe essentials with a trendy and comfortable slouchy denim shirt. Offering both edge and versatility, this will be the piece to reinvigorate your new season looks in an instant. Pair with matching denim to make a statement or pair with tights and a midi skirt for spring.
RRP: £119 | This simple cami dress taps into '90s fashion trends that are prevalent at the moment. Wondering how to style a slip dress? Layer over the best t-shirts or fine knits, adding stompy boots for a rebellious weekend getup. For what to wear over a dress, try slipping on a relaxed sweatshirt.
2. Barbour
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A heritage British clothing brand with country living at its core, the Barbour brand was launched back in 1894. Best known for its waxed jackets, which are still made by hand in its factory in the north of England, Barbour makes some of the best waterproof jackets for women and season-less staple items for those with a sophisticated style. Expect hard-wearing fabrics and timeless designs across all its pieces.
RRP: £299 | If you buy one thing from Barbour, make it a famed wax jacket. This shorter cut is ideal for spring wear and it also has a more casual edge than the longer line options. With gold hardware and a versatile black hue, expect to get infinite wear out of this high-quality investment.
RRP: £89.95 | A midi dress is a summer essential and we love the ruffled detailing and gingham print on this one. Channel the coastal cowgirl trend by styling with some of the best cowboy boots for winter, or dress up for a garden party with some heeled sandals and a mini clutch bag.
RRP: £59.95 | This white long sleeved blouse will be worn on repeat this season. With broderie detailing, a square neckline and bow embellishment, it is a versatile piece. Style with a midi skirt and your best knee-high boots for an on-trend look that is still practical for transitional weather.
3. Baukjen
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One of the best sustainable clothing brands, Baukjen is a London-based womenswear brand that's proving fashion doesn't have to cost the earth. Offering a mix of classic styles with a twist and some statement-printed pieces, Baukjen has you covered for everything from casual loungewear to office attire and even what to wear to a wedding.
RRP: £99 | One of the best beach cover-ups, you can also layer this over a plain t-shirt and jeans for spring transitional weather. With a self-fabric belt for added structure, the print really packs a punch.
RRP: £199 | When it comes to the best dresses, we can't say no to leopard print. The darker hue and button-up fastenings keep it smart, whilst the waist tie makes for a customisable fit that can be worn multiple different ways.
RRP: £89 (international shipping available) | Utility was a big hit for the spring/summer fashion trends 2023, and it shows no signs of depleting for 2024. Sign up for the look with these cargo shorts. Great for city breaks, they have a high waist and a smart D-ring belt for definition. Wear with trainers when sightseeing or chunky sandals for the evening.
4. Boden
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Dreamt up by founder Johnnie Boden from his kitchen table, this quintessentially British clothing brand is sure to bring some joy to your wardrobe. Boden is big on colour and print, taking timeless silhouettes and reinventing them with playful design twists. Maximising staple silhouettes, such as the best shirts, gorgeous A-line skirts, and chic knitwear, it's a one-stop shop when it comes to building out your seasonal wardrobe.
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RRP: £55 | Cami tops are our go-to for summer weather but they can also be layered with chunky knitwear for a winning transitional spring outfit idea. With a smocked bust and floral tile print, this is a staple piece that will add something fresh to your wardrobe.
RRP: £120 | Few pieces are more stylish than a shirt dress and this version from Boden comes in countless prints. An item that can be worn for every season with anything from comfortable flats to heeled boots, this is a true style staple.
RRP: £95 | Wondering how to dress for Quiet Luxury? A pair of tailored trousers is your answer. In a comfortable wide fit with a timeless checked pattern, these are available in petite, regular, and long for the perfect fit.
5. Crew Clothing
Celebrating 30 years in the business, Crew Clothing was born in Salcombe in Devon and draws on its nautical roots for a collection that straddles both occasion and casual wear. With a strong alliance to classic British sporting events including Wimbledon, Rugby, and Henley Racing, expect everything from Rugby tops to pretty, race day-ready polka dot dresses. With a leaning towards timeless silhouettes, the collections are wearable and investment-worthy, as while they're thoroughly modern, they won't date from one year to the next. With a strong palette of neutrals, accented with nautical hues, you can easily create a capsule wardrobe from this quintessentially British clothing brand.
RRP: £75 | Part of the brand's 30-year anniversary collection, this rugby, Breton striped top draws inspiration from past collections. With a directional cropped shape, it's ideal for teaming with slim-fitting jeans.
RRP: £110 | Increasingly popular for occasionwear, flattering jumpsuits are perfect for those who don't want to wear separates but prefer trousers over a skirt. The bold polka dot print has a delightfully vintage feel for a feminine finish.
RRP: £79 | Floaty printed pants are a great answer to what to wear on a cruise. In nautical colours of red, white and navy, these pants can be paired with their matching shirt, or with a plain block colour top or blouse.
6. Desmond & Dempsey
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Nothing quite beats changing into your pyjamas after a long day, especially when they look this good. In fact, we'd merrily wear a set from Desmond & Dempsey out of the house too. Expect vibrant, joyful prints and quality fabrics from our go-to British clothing brand for the best pyjamas and luxury loungewear.
RRP: £135 | Desmond & Dempsey started with this very design, tailoring men's classic pyjama shirts to a female frame and adding a pair of cute shorts for good measure. A true crowd-pleaser, we would even wear this printed shirt with pants and loafers for smart-casual days.
RRP: £195 | The best robes for women should be both comfortable and stylish, which this design nails. We love the artistic print that is playful and bold for a real style statement. You can even style this as a kimono-style jacket in the warmer months, worn over a plain dress.
RRP: £170 | Bright colour clothing works just as well for loungewear as it does for outerwear. This gorgeous blue pattern is balanced perfectly with the white background, creating a set of traditional pyjamas you can enjoy all year. The pale blue taps into the spring/summer fashion colour trends 2024 too.
7. Ghost
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales has been spotted wearing British clothing brand Ghost in recent years, increasing its sartorial stock. Known for its gorgeously feminine frocks with a vintage aesthetic, it's a go-to for special occasions, such as what to wear to a christening, or those days when you just want to throw on a nice dress and feel good. With strong attention to detail, the silhouettes are effortless, combining a soft colour palette with timeless prints. Once you've added a Ghost dress to your collection, you'll never look back. Look for the brand's classic bias-cut silk tea dresses and slip skirts as a timeless wardrobe basic.
RRP: £179 | Inspired by vintage designs, this elegant and flowy dress is all about the details. We love the pretty lilac colour that will add some brightness to your occasion wardrobe. With cropped sleeves and a graceful V-neckline, it's also one of the best bridesmaid dresses.
RRP: £49 | As well as occasion frocks, Ghost delivers on chic separates. This light blue satin top can be worn as part of a set with a floaty midi skirt, or wide leg pants, or dressed down with a pair of high-waisted mom jeans for a brunch-ready look.
8. Hobbs
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From fancy occasion outfits to smart and stylish workwear, British clothing brand Hobbs knows a thing or two about dressing well. With a very diverse collection, Hobbs is well known for making some of the best trench coats and occasion wear looks. Quality and classic cuts are at the heart of everything the brand does and even the basics feel premium, the kind of pieces you’d imagine Kate Middleton dresses in on her days off from royal duties.
RRP: £149 | This dress is a great option for what to wear to the races this spring, but the dark hue makes it suitable for winter occasions too. With just the right amount of colour to mix and match with statement accessories, it is a foolproof occasion dress.
RRP: £65 | Simple and chic, this linen collared top is an extremely versatile piece that is worth the investment. Sleeveless and with a button-up front, it will keep you cool no matter the weather. This is a real vacation must-have, as it will be one you wear on repeat for those gorgeous alfresco dinners.
9. Hush
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Hush is all about relaxed dressing. Founded in 2003 by Australian Mandy Watkins, Hush was born out of her desire to solve her own wardrobe dilemmas after moving to the UK. The brand's signature style for easy, everyday dressing pieces that still feel trend-led but not overwhelmingly 'trendy' has been a huge hit with British fashion fans.
RRP: £85 | Denim maxi skirts are all the rage this season so there's no time like the present to invest in one. In a perfect mid-denim hue that will work for any season, this high-quality piece will soon become a spring/summer staple in your wardrobe.
RRP: £119 | A light yet statement piece of outerwear is the key to perfecting any and every outfit, and this metallic number fits the bill perfectly. The ideal length for throwing over high-waisted jeans or a slip skirt, it is a spring essential.
RRP: £85 | Yellow may be a daring choice but there's no better time than spring to add it to your wardrobe. Transition seamlessly from winter without compromising on cosiness. For a casual twist, team this knit with a pair of the best white trainers for a stylish getup.
10. Joules
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Picture the British countryside and you’ve got the Joules aesthetic nailed. Think Breton tops, practical raincoats and denim basics - such as some of the best denim jackets, and you've got to the heart of the Joules brand. Big on prints and vibrant hues, Joules have heaps of punchy florals and colourful stripes to give your outfits a cheery boost.
RRP: £54.95 | Light and feminine, this pointelle collared jumper is the perfect springtime layering piece. The ideal hue for styling with light wash denim or smart black trousers, it will work for office days and casual coffee dates alike.
RRP: £69.95 | A packable waterproof is essential, but stylish ones can be extremely hard to come by. That was, until now. Light and airy but with a hood, adjustable waist, and trendy relaxed fit, this piece will see you through all seasons for years to come.
RRP: £59.95 | Ideal for teaming with your best skinny jeans, this colourful rugby shirt has British style written all over it. Size up to layer it over vest tops and tees in colder weather, or stick to your usual fit and wear under padded jackets to keep cosy.
11. Kitri
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A British clothing brand with a difference, the London-based label was born out of the frustration of not being able to find well-made, distinctive designs that don't cost a fortune. While Kitri don't follow trends, you will find plenty of brightly-hued pieces that give a nod to the fashion colour trends, whilst its bold designs will be sure to add a touch of luxury to your wardrobe. Another plus point, it's loved by the fashion crowd.
RRP: £160 | We love the versatility of a bold print midi skirt for all seasons. Team this skirt with the best white t-shirt and trainers for a chic daytime look, or get inspired by the spring/summer shoe trends 2024 and dress it up with a satin kitten heel.
RRP: £115 | A short sleeved cardigan is perfect transitional outerwear and we're obsessed with this bright rainbow stripe design and front bow fastenings. Make it part of a mom jeans outfit, and finish off with trainers for an easy seasonal look.
RRP: £175 | In keeping with Kitri's dress collection, this long sleeved printed dress makes a beautiful statement. With elasticated cuffs, a fitted waist and voluminous A-line skirt, it is a stunning number that could even be worn as a rehearsal dinner dress.
12. L.K. Bennett
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Another British clothing brand favored by the Princess of Wales, L.K. Bennett was launched in 1990 with the dream of bringing 'a bit of Bond Street luxury to High Street'. 30 years later, it continues to do just that, letting everyone enjoy a slice of London-inspired fashion. Expect feminine silhouettes in high-quality fabrics that give a nod to vintage prints and patterns but with thoroughly modern silhouettes. LK Bennett covers a huge array of categories including sumptuous knitwear, sharp workwear and even what to wear to Wimbledon.
RRP: £229 | This faux leather pleated midi is perfect for pairing with the best knee high boots for an edgy statement. A brilliant springtime alternative to leather trousers, this will be the centrepiece of all transitional looks.
RRP: £279 | We know Kate Middleton is a fan of an L.K. Bennett shoe, and if they’re good enough for a Princess, they’re good enough for us! These spring green pumps with gold buckle look very high end and will add a touch of luxury to any ensemble.
RRP: £229 | Moving away from a minimalist capsule wardrobe in 2024? Start with these trousers. Team with the matching shirt for a truly showstopping look, or tone down with a plain long sleeved tee and some black ballet pumps.
13. Marks and Spencer
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Of all the British clothing brands, there are few as iconic as M&S. Brits shop here for everything from food to homeware, and its fashion offering is always reliable. Well known for its basics, meaning you can buy some of the best underwear here, it also offers more seasonal, trend-led basics. With great shoes and some of the best crossbody bags on offer too, it's as strong for accessories as it is for clothing. In recent years M&S has also started offering a selection of pieces from other, largely British, clothing brands which has meant that there is even more product on site. While this does definitely increase the choice, it does mean that unless you filter for Marks and Spencer specifically, you end up seeing a lot of other labels which can be overwhelming.
RRP: £35 | We love M&S for comfortable yet stylish basics just like these jersey trousers. With all the cosiness of loungewear but with a more refined finish, you won't want to take these off all year.
14. Me + Em
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If you’re thinking about creating a capsule wardrobe, Me + Em is a great place to look for investment pieces. Tailored separates and dresses in neutral tones sit alongside a careful selection of prints and bold hues seen in the fashion colour trends 2024 to create a coordinated edit of pieces that can be mixed and matched with ease. While the brand clearly takes note of trending styles, the looks don't feel overly fashion-forward ensuring you can wear them for seasons to come.
RRP: £150 | Part of a co-ord with a matching shirt, these comfortable jersey trousers are a timeless style staple. With a high-rise fit and wide leg silhouette they are endlessly flattering but not at all restrictive - a real winner.
RRP: £175 | Made from a lightweight blend of merino wool and silk, this is the ultimate autumn piece that will keep you at the perfect temperature no matter the weather. Smart and sophisticated, it is a true timeless design you can count on.
RRP: £550 | Polka dot is the timeless print to introduce to a neutral wardrobe, as it is both fun and versatile - and these daisy shape dots are gorgeously unique. Ideal for formal events or evenings out, this is an investment piece worth every penny considering the multiple ways you can style it.
15. Mint Velvet
The “relaxed glamour” ethos is at the heart of everything Mint Velvet does. Launched back in 2009, its founders wanted easy, glamorous clothes that its customers would wear from work to the school run to drinks with friends - a multi-tasking wardrobe that felt good too. Expect high-end basics such as the best loungewear, relaxed dresses and buttery-soft leather jackets.
RRP: £329 | We love a staple leather jacket for year-round wear. Dress up over a black slip skirt and cami or go casual with your best straight jeans in a light wash for an everyday look that will never go out of style.
16. Needle & Thread
Founded by Hannah Coffin in 2013, Needle & Thread is a British clothing brand focused on luxurious feminine pieces that are steeped in romance. Largely governed by an occasionwear aesthetic, Needle & Thread make some of the most beautiful gowns if you're looking for the best wedding guest dresses, or for a bridal gown with a difference. With sensationally pretty floral prints, timeless frothy tulle designs, and rich embellishments, if you're in need of the best cocktail dresses or a standout gown for a black tie event, this is the place to come. More recently Needle & Thread have moved into knitted dress and knitwear, for a more daywear take on its vintage style. Now stocking up to a size 22, the brand's dresses are universally flattering.
RRP: £305 | In a watercolour-style print, this mini dress, like many of Needle & Thread's dresses, also comes in ballerina or gown length, meaning you can wear the print whatever your style. A great idea if you've got bridesmaids of varying heights.
RRP: £435 | Another intensely romantic look, the brand's ethereal aesthetic really comes into its own for the warmer months, but looks equally as striking come autumn. With a high neck and sheer sleeves, this elegant dress has a delightfully vintage feel for a timeless design.
RRP: £300 | Available in several colourways, this is the perfect skirt to finally help you nail how to dress like Carrie Bradshaw. The full yet delicate tulle can be worn with pretty flats and a tee for everyday, or dressed up with a silky or sheer blouse.
17. Never Fully Dressed
If you want to inject some colour into your wardrobe, look no further than the London-based brand Never Fully Dressed. Bursting with vibrant hues and playful prints, the brand is an Instagram fave and a hit with some of the best fashion bloggers, celebs, and plus-size models. Many of the prints are designed in-house and the brand makes an effort to cater to everyone. It's one of the best plus-size clothing brands - with a Curve range that goes up to a UK size 26. It also has a kids collection so you can match with your mini-me too. We guarantee NFD will become your new obsession.
RRP: £129 | With vibrant colours and a directional ruffle design, this party-ready frock will help you get through the occasion season in style. Ideal for all manner of parties, pair with ankle boots in the day and swap for heels for the evening.
RRP: £89 | We can never say no to silver trousers and these are some of our favourites on the high street. Channel the spring summer handbag trends 2024 by styling up with a metallic crossbody and the matching blazer.
18. Nobody's Child
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Nobody's Child is one of our favourite British clothing brands for both affordable and trend-led pieces. Offering feminine floaty midi dresses and blouses as well as sturdy denim and outerwear that will serve you well for years to come, this is a brand that will cater to most tastes with pieces that have timeless appeal. The brand's most recent range was designed in-house at their London-based studio and is made from over 95% organic, lower impact or recycled materials - so it wins sustainability points too.
RRP: £55 | The perfect transitional piece of denim, this top can be layered over t-shirts or worn with matching jeans for a simple yet standout ensemble.
19. Omnes
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Not just one of the newest British clothing brands on this list, Omnes is also a sustainable clothing brand too. From the first sketch to the final product, each part of the process has been carefully considered to minimise the environmental impact. With great price points, Omnes is just one of many brands helping to make ethical fashion trendy and financially accessible for shoppers. And of course, its pieces are so beautiful, that eco-friendly re-wearing is guaranteed.
RRP: £59 | A strong contender for one of the best green dresses, this silky frock can be styled up with heels for parties or layered with a white tee and some vintage-style trainers for casual picnic dates this summer.
20. Phase Eight
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Phase Eight has always been a go-to when figuring out what to wear to occasions, but the British clothing brand has constantly expanded its casual separates collection too - meaning this brand works, whatever the event. With a strong focus on fit, it’s packed full of frocks and flattering jumpsuits that give a nod to trends but manage to remain timeless, meaning your occasionwear buys can last more than one event season.
RRP: £69 | Add this heart print shirt to your formal wardrobe for a point of difference. In a wearable brown and black hue, it will match beautifully with dark bottoms and your best loafers for rainy days.
RRP: £130 | Phase Eight has got it covered when it comes to occasionwear and this jacket is the perfect finishing touch. The peplum hem will nip you in at the waist, creating an hourglass silhouette and offers smart arm coverage too. A great staple, you can wear this over wedding guest dresses all year.
RRP: £130 | This tie waist dress is versatile, great for the office or elevated with a delicate heel, light jacket or tailored blazer. The cinched waist also creates a contrast to the loose-fitted fabric, creating a flattering silhouette making it one of the most stylish dresses to hide a tummy this season.
21. Poetry
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Poetry, in the brand’s own words, is all about “understated luxury” - so this is the brand for you if you want to master how to dress for stealth wealth. Its hero pieces aren’t necessarily eye-catching or showy, but you can guarantee they’re well made and will last the test of time - both in terms of quality and design. With the best loungewear, sumptuous knits and pared back summer linens, Poetry pieces will help to form the building blocks of a capsule wardrobe. Ignoring trends in favor of timeless design, they're well worth the investment for those who want a classic and elegant look.
RRP: £129 | Made from 100% linen, these pants make a smart choice for summer outfits for work. The wide-leg ensures these pants are comfortable and breathable. Wondering what to wear with wide leg pants? Try wearing a more fitted top to help balance your proportions.
RRP: £49 | A great base for a smart casual outfit idea this season, this light V-neck looks gorgeous paired with similarly bright hues like white or yellow. Available in 10 different shades, there is a colour to suit every taste and occasion, including white and soft pink.
RRP: £159 | A breezy outfit that will keep you looking stylish on off-duty days, this wrap-front jumpsuit features a V-neckline and shaped waistband for added structure. A cotton-linen blend, it's a great transitional piece, easily layered over a slim sweater or worn with trainers and a hat for a sunny adventure.
22. Reiss
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Reiss is well known for its brilliant straight-to-market tailoring. With a slightly smaller cut (but sharp finish) the brand does carry a limited size range, but if you fall within its parameters, this is the brand to invest in for directional blazers, smart shirting, workwear trousers and timeless dresses. Creating designs that will stay in your wardrobe for many years to come, Reiss favors a muted colour palette - think grey, beige and black - adding a dash of pastels in the summer to give a nod to brighter days. Expect high-end fabrics like cashmere, silk and wool.
RRP: £348 | It's never too early to start investing in winter outerwear, especially when it looks this good. Although it's an expensive purchase, you can pretty much guarantee this piece will last you for years - if not decades - when taken care of. Wear for any cold weather occasion this year.
RRP: £138 | Elevating the simplest of looks, the sheer sleeve details on this blouse make this a stand out top. The blue trimmed placket and collar helps to elongate your frame, while the sporty aesthetic makes this ideal for smart casual wear.
RRP: £228 | Part of a stylish co-ord, these wide leg trousers have all the comfort of your best joggers with a more sophisticated finish. Pair with the matching shirt for a simple and effortless ensemble, or team with a plain black tee and trainers for running errands.
23. Rixo
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Launched in 2015 from the London living room of designers and friends Henrietta Rix and Orlagh McCloskey, Rixo has cornered the market for personality-packed prints. From the best midi dresses to slinky skirts, each piece has been carefully cut to suit a range of body types for a flattering, feminine silhouette. The brand has even launched a bridal collection and also has accessory and swimwear edits to meet all your wardrobe needs.
RRP: £225 | Rixo delivers wearable but playful prints in droves and the nrand nails chic polka dots every time. This flirty and feminine lace-trimmed dress is the perfect ankle-skimming length for year-round casual or formal wear.
24. Ted Baker
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One of the first names that springs to mind when you think of British clothing brands, Ted Baker is our go-to for something a bit special. Best known for its opulent floral prints, expect colour and patterns galore, alongside high-end detailing. With a strong history in menswear and shirting, you can expect a great fit and nod to a tailored finish even on the more feminine and flirty pieces. Not afraid of clashing prints and hues, Ted Baker reinterprets the fashion trends of the season to suit its distinctive brand handwriting that has made them popular the world over.
RRP: £225 | Cropped cargo jackets are the perfect light cover-up for transitional evenings and this ivory, cotton-mix blend makes this ideal for cool summer evenings. Team the boxy shape with form-fitted pieces to add a tailored finish to your look.
25. Toast
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Founded in 1997, Toast’s collections feature fuss-free minimalist closet staples that are beautifully designed. It’s one of the few British clothing brands with its own full pattern room, curating original high-quality pieces that are created to last. Every piece feels like it’s made with love and thought, with modern, easy-to-wear silhouettes and five-star fabrics. While the brand keeps trends in its peripheral vision, its distinctive brand aesthetic shines through every piece, offering feminine styles with a tailored and figure-flattering twist.
RRP: £225 | A unique shirt adds instant polish to any outfit. We love this eye-catching take on a classic long sleeved top that is both easy to style and will standout from your regular tops, thanks to the playful pinktucks across the front.
26. Whistles
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A premium British clothing brand, Whistles is loved by the fashion crowd for its ability to always create standout interpretations of runway trends at more affordable price points. Covering everything from knitwear to outwear and some of the best dresses, Whistles also has a stellar bridal collection for those who want a more fashion-forward feel.
RRP: £149 | You can rely on Whistles to deliver elegant dresses for all occasions. Like leopard, cheetah is a neutral due to its versatility and timeless style. Whether you wear this for an evening out or a day in the office with trainers, it will serve you well.
RRP: £95 | These barrel-leg jeans offer a relaxed leg silhouette with a tapered finish at the ankles, and are one of the many types of jeans you should add to your wardrobe. Style with a tucked-in tee or cami and throw on your comfiest sandals.
27. White Stuff
White Stuff was created by two ski enthusiasts back in 1985 and the name of the brand refers to snow. It’s evolved massively since then, from two guys who wanted to fund their stays in the French Alps by selling t-shirts to a giant brand with hundreds of stores across the UK and Germany. Expect quirky prints, unusual colour combos, and easy-to-wear silhouettes all built to last - White Stuff is big on the details. The brand has had a recent makeover and now features more trend-led pieces with the unique White Stuff stamp on them. Sustainability is also key, with 60 percent of all clothing being made using materials that are kinder to people and the planet.
RRP: £70 | If there is one jacket absolutely everyone needs in their wardrobe, it is a denim one. We love the chore coat style of this one, enhanced by the mixed wash finish. Perfect for smart casual dress codes, you can throw this on over anything.
RRP: £65 | Available up to a size 24 and in a petite or regular length, this is a pair of smart trousers that packs a punch. The ideal neutral hue with a wide leg cut, we are adding these straight into our everyday work wardrobe for this year.
RRP: £65 | This statement jersey dress is one of our favourites this year. It has a premium finish whilst remaining relaxed and comfortable thanks to the print. Rock with some dressy flats or team with chunky sandals and sunglasses.
Best British clothing brands - where to browse
These are the fashion team's 4 favourite British clothing brands.
- Baukjen: best for sustainability from £29
- Ghost: best for vintage-inspired occasion dresses from £39
- LK Bennett: best for Royal style from £55
- Whistles: best for sleek separates from £39
Which British clothing brands ship internationally?
All of the British clothing brands on this list can be shipped worldwide. Just be sure to check the shipping costs and whether there are taxes to consider before adding to basket. We'd also recommend making a beeline for the bricks-and-mortar stores if you happen to be visiting the UK.
Rivkie is a fashion editor, writer and stylist with twenty years' experience in the industry. Rivkie studied design and pattern cutting at the London College of Fashion, and fell in love with styling and journalism, and has covered fashion weeks in London, Paris and New York, as well as shooting editorial all over the world.
Specialising in plus size fashion, Rivkie has long championed that style is for everyBODY and has appeared on a host of radio stations and television shows, pushing for greater representation for plus size women and fashion throughout her career.
- Amelia YeomansSenior writer
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