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Established in 1858, Campbell’s of Beauly is an iconic privately owned and family run country tailor and outfitters. Situated in the picturesque village of Beauly, 10 miles west of Inverness, Campbell’s is a thriving retail business as well as busy tailoring workshop.
The business changed hands in 2015, and John & Nicola Sugden have taken over the reins, but their outlook remains reassuringly sympathetic to those who love this “Highland gem” of a store. Maintaining the charming character of the retail shop is as important to them as it is to Campbell’s many loyal followers. In an age where in the “rag trade” the all important history and heritage is often contrived, Campbell’s has no need or desire to overly hype it’s provenance.
Employing a full time tailors and seamstresses in their tailoring workshop, all Campbell’s bespoke garments are made on site and the Campbell’s name is synonymous with quality craftsmanship and attention to detail. Campbell’s specialise in sporting tweeds and Highland dress and are often referred to as The Highland Tweed House.
Campbell’s retail emporium is an experience in itself with a truly original and characterful charm to its rustic and vintage appearance. The alchemy of the original fixtures and fittings from 1858 with the contemporary products sold today makes for both a unique appearance and experience.
Campbell’s of Beauly granted second royal warrant
Scottish specialist tweed and tailoring producer Campbell's of Beauly has been awarded a royal warrant by the Prince of Wales.
BY KIRSTY MCGREGOR
14 APRIL 2022
https://www.drapersonline.com/news/campbells-of-beauly-granted-second-royal-warrant?tkn=1
The Inverness-shire business already has a royal warrant to the Queen, which was awarded in 2017. It has held previous royal warrants since the 1960s, including to the Duke of Windsor and the Queen Mother.
Campbell's of Beauly has been manufacturing bespoke sporting tweeds and Highland dress since 1858. It also sells knitwear and tweed garments, many of which are made in Scotland and the UK.
The Prince of Wales opened a new state-of-the-art tailoring workshop for Campbell’s of Beauly in 2019.
The named grantee of the royal warrant, John Sugden, took over the business with wife Nicola Sugden in 2015. Sugden’s late father, James Sugden, had a lifelong career in textiles, including as managing director of Scottish cashmere and woollens producer Johnstons of Elgin.
Royal warrants are given to individuals or companies that have supplied goods or services for at least five years to the Queen and/or the Prince of Wales.