JOHNSTONS CASHMERE MILLS IN SCOTLAND

For the past 211 years, Johnstons has operated from the Scottish Highland town of Elgin. The factory has gone from dabbling in tobacco, oatmeal, linen and flax to pioneering cashmere weaving in Scotland in 1851, to making fabrics for luxury brands such as Kiton, Hermès, and Burberry. In fact, Johnstons is the UK's last remaining vertical woollen mill and the only one still to carry out all processes from raw material to finished garments. How do they do it all? Read here. (Monocle)

 

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