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  2. Pringle of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Pringle of Scotland Limited, trading as Pringle of Scotland, is a Scottish luxury fashion brand specialising in cashmere knitwear and holds the royal warrant as manufacturers of knitted garments. [2] [3] It is one of the world's oldest continually operating fashion companies. [3]

  3. Barrie (company) - Wikipedia

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    Barrie is a Scottish company specialising in the production of cashmere collections. Founded in the Borders in 1903, Barrie was acquired by Chanel in 2012. [ 1 ] A "Barrie" brand was launched in 2014.

  4. Brora (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Brora is a Scottish luxury fashion brand, best known for its cashmere garments. Brora was founded in March 1993 by Victoria Stapleton, who is the owner and creative director. [ 1 ] After her family became involved with Hunters of Brora, a 100-year-old tweed mill in Brora , north east Scotland, she established a retail business, focused on ...

  5. Johnstons of Elgin - Wikipedia

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    Johnstons of Elgin is a British family-owned luxury fashion brand and manufacturer. Johnstons was founded in 1797 and is based in Elgin, Scotland.. Its process is split across two Scottish mills, a "vertically integrated" weaving mill in Elgin, where it has been headquartered since 1800, [1] and a knitting mill in the Scottish Border town of Hawick.

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  7. Drumohr - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by James Paterson in Dumfries, Scotland in 1773 as J.A. Robertson & Sons, a hosiery manufacturer producing stocking and gloves. [1] [2] In 1805 he moved to the farm of Nunland on the road to Castle Douglas.