Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Menswear 2014


This year for men we offer classic Harris Tweed Jackets, a selection of the finest Scottish knitwear as well as the Khyber Waistcoat and a selection of Harris Tweed Caps.


 

 
The Country Slipover is knitted using marled wool and is available in two striking colours.

 
The ever popular Khyber Waistcoat is available in several Harris Tweeds this year including this smart check.


 
The exceptionally versatile Khyber is also available in plain navy Harris Tweed. 



The Glenalmond Cap is now available in this smart dogtooth Harris Tweed.


The full collection is available on our website, at our shop and through our catalogue.

To request a catalogue please email your name and address to info@glenalmond.com or phone us on 01738 880 322.
 
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Monday, 20 October 2014

The New Collection



We are delighted to offer our new AW 14 collection for women including some lovely new styles. All of our Coats and Jackets are made in the UK from the finest Harris Tweed.Perfect for those who want to wrap up warm in style this winter. 



The Tatiana Coat is available in a striking icy blue herringbone.



The elegant Grace Jacket features a flattering fit, velvet trim and optional turn back cuffs.



The Ella Jacket and satin backed Waistcoat can be worn together or separately.


This classic jacket is perfect for walks in the country but is versatile enough for a trip into town. The Lottie Jacket is the wear anywhere piece for this season.




 Our Harris Tweed Gilet can be styled with one of our vibrant ladies jumpers knitted in Scotland.



The full collection is available on our website, at our shop and through our catalogue. 

To request a catalogue please email your name and address to info@glenalmond.com or phone us on 01738 880 322.



Wednesday, 9 July 2014

It's showtime!

With the end of June came the Royal Highland Show. We had a successful show with many old friends and customers coming to say hello. Our Harris Tweed Bags were as ever popular as were the Canvas Bags.


Packing for the Highland.

The Glenalmond stand at the Highland show. 


At the start of July Glenalmond Tweed hit the road again for the Scottish Game Fair at Scone Palace. Again this was a successful show and the weather was better than expected.



Our stand at the Scottish Game Fair 2014.



A selection of our Harris Tweed Clothes, bags and cushions on display.



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Thursday, 29 May 2014

May Update



The month began with a rather wet and windy Badminton Horse Trials. As ever it was a fantastic event with a new cross country course proving challenging even for some of the best riders in the world. It was great to catch up with some of our customers from down south. 

Back at base our new tweeds have been unwrapped and sent away for sampling. The lovely pale blue herringbone and the more muted check below are among our favorites. The new clothes collection will be available in the Autumn. For now we have a selection of Harris Tweed Coats and Jackets available on our website.




However, it is not just new clothes on the cards. Our Harris Tweed Dog Silhouette Cushions continue to be a firm favourite and we are hoping to introduce some cats too. The white cat below and the black cat have had positive feedback so far. 





We have also added some new products to our range including these lovely Harris Tweed brogues, handmade in Spain by family shoe makers George's Shoes. These fabulous shoes are available in our shop as well as at selected shows and events.







Bessie, the shop manager, still loves to give Glenalmond Tweed's visitors a helping hand. Here she is having a snooze in the shop and enjoying the warmer Spring weather.   






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Saturday, 26 April 2014

The Hebrides: A first visit.


Visiting the Outer Hebrides certainly feels like travelling to another country. The ferry terminal at Ullapool is over two hours drive North from Glenalmond Tweed 'HQ'. The boat takes a a further two hours and forty five minutes to reach Stowaway, the largest town on the island. A short drive out of Stornoway and the barren wilderness spans for miles and miles with tiny, winding roads cutting through the rocky windswept moonscape.


The purpose of the trip was to collect the tweed for our new collection of Harris Tweed Handbags and Luggage which will be available later this year. Harris Tweed Hebrides, located at Shawbost is the largest mill. It is loud with a great sense of urgency about it. The Harris Tweed industry really is booming like never before.  Huge machines work full pelt processing the wool.  In the pattern room rolls of  tweeds, all the colours of the rainbow, lie piled on top of one another so high it is necessary to take a step back to take it all in. There are an amazing array of plaids and herringbones all woven by hand in the islands.





Later in the day a visit to The Carloway Mill, offered another opportunity to see how this versatile and sustainable cloth is produced. Tweeds are stacked in every nook and cranny. Upstairs the steam collects, generating heat and humidity equal to a sauna. Up here we discover hundreds of patterns, yarns and rolls of tweed, an amazing archive of generations of weavers.




Even in the milder Spring weather, the wind in the Hebrides is unimaginable. At certain times it was difficult to walk in a straight line. All over the islands the hardy sheep graze peacefully seemingly unaware of the weather. Thankfully the stormy conditions cleared and crisp blue skies, like those above came into view . It seems only natural that such incredible cloth should come from one of the most beautiful places in the world.


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Monday, 14 April 2014

Our Perthshire Shop


Our Perth shop is situated in the beautiful hills about half an hours drive from Perth. A strange location for a shop you might say. However the stunning backdrop creates the perfect location. With hardy sheep grazing on the hill nearby it is easy to recognise how tough the Hebridean sheep have to be to survive the even harsher weather they must face to survive. Great rolls of Harris Tweed, made using their excellent wool, sit by the window ready to be cut into cushions, sold by the metre or sent away to be made into clothes, bags and luggage



Out of the window you can gaze across the landscape and if you are lucky watch all sorts of wildlife, especially birds, including Red Kites, Buzzards and Partridge. Recent additions with Spring include Lapwings and Curlews, now we are just waiting for the Swallows. Here at Glenalmond Tweed we are just as passionate about where we work as we are about what we do. 





We warmly invite visitors to come and visit us. You can enjoy the spectacular surroundings, learn more about Harris Tweed and view our extensive collection of Harris Tweed clothes, Harris Tweed bags, Harris Tweed luggage, cushions, knitwear and the most recent addition - hip flasks!





This month we took delivery of the new Harris Tweeds for our Autumn/Winter 14/15 collection. We are currently in the thick of choosing the perfect trimmings to compliment the subtle variety of colours in the tweed. Easier said than done - watch this space!





Nearby there is fantastic walking in the Sma Glen as well a chance to see red squirrels and dear along the way. We highly recommend the nearby town of Crieff to visitors as well as the wonderful Drummond Castle Gardens.

The Glenalmond Tweed Company Shop is open Monday to Saturday 10am until 4pm.Out with these times please phone us on 01738 880 322 to check we are available. Please click here for directions.

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Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Whats in a name? Marge and Lulu



Here at Glenalmond Tweed we like names with a spot of character. In 1994 Sally and Andrew's beloved labrador Marge had a litter of seven puppies. One of the girls was called Lulu and so two of Glenalmond Tweed's original Harris Tweed bags came to be named. 




Marge playing with her puppies.

The Lulu is a versatile, hard wearing and classic Harris Tweed handbag designed in house here at Glenalmond over twenty years ago. Both the Lulu and Shoulder Lulu styles have an assortment of pockets for phones, keys and perhaps some dog treats...

The original Harris Tweed Lulu bag.


The Marge is a small Harris Tweed tote bag with rolled leather handles. Although it was named after Lulu's mum, this bag is more of a sister to its larger counterpart. Perfect for those who like to carry the essentials.

Marge - Harris Tweed Tote




For more information or to find our more about us please visit our website.








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Friday, 14 February 2014

What we love about Harris Tweed






The cloth is extremely versatile. Lending itself to clothesbagscushionsslippers as well as upholstery, curtains, teddies, brooches. You name it, it has probably been made in Harris Tweed.

The rich colors, from subtle herringbones to vibrant plaids. There is something for everyone.







Harris Tweed is a cloth with a heritage so important that it is protected by an act of parliament (the Harris Tweed Act 1993). 





 Harris Tweed is made to last. Here at Glenalmond Tweed we are still using and loving coats, caps and bags that were made at the time of our first catalog many moons ago. 

It's natural and highly sustainable. 







Harris Tweed is hand-woven to a very high standard by expert weavers in their homes. It is then finished at one of the three mills in the Outer Hebrides. 

It comes from one of the most beautiful places on earth. 





And finally, being based on the side of a Perthshire hill we can tell you Harris Tweed is warm!



To view our whole range of products or for more information please visit our website.
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Tuesday, 11 February 2014

A Short Company Profile



In 1981 Andrew and Sally St John visited the Outer Hebrides and fell in love with the wild beauty of the islands, the charm and hospitality of the crofters, and of course the tweed – the world’s most famous fabric Harris Tweed. More visits followed in between filming and farming. By the end of the decade an idea had taken shape.



Photo by Andrew St. John.


They made it their mission to use this fine hand woven cloth in new ways, combining innovative design with the best of British craftsmanship and in 1992 Glenalmond Tweed was born. The original waterproof Harris Tweed handbags are to this day made using Harris Tweed combined with a rubber solution onto cotton canvas.
Since then Glenalmond Harris Tweed bags and luggage have been sold all over the world from Barneys New York to Isetan, Tokyo. They have also presented clothes collections designed by guest designers including Michiko Koshino and Antony Price. 







The current range can be viewed at our Perthshire showroom, on our  website and at selected shows and events throughout the year. 



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