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Our Fabrics

At Campbell’s of Beauly, cloth is at the heart of everything we do. Known as The Highland Tweed House, we carry a distinguished and often exclusive range of tweeds—many of which cannot be found anywhere else.

We offer both stock-supported tweeds and limited editions developed in collaboration with Scottish mills, as well as exclusive Campbell’s house designs. Many of our cloths are made in short runs, available only in our Beauly shop or by commission—making them as individual as the garments they become.

Alongside tweed, you’ll also find a curated selection of lambswool, cashmere, and high-performance blends suitable for everything from Highland field sports to everyday wear.

Bolts of patterned fabric in various earthy tones are neatly stacked on wooden shelves at Campbells of Beauly, set against a rustic wall with a wooden ladder nearby and part of a wooden counter visible in the foreground.

Tweed By The Metre

Our estate tweeds are exclusive to Campbell’s of Beauly—a proud tradition woven for and owned by the estates themselves. As private commissions, these cloths are not available for general sale, but may be recognised in garments produced through our bespoke tailoring service.

Our house tweeds, however, are available to purchase by the metre. Designed in-house and woven in Scotland, they’re ideal for tailoring, upholstery, soft furnishings and creative projects.

Made In BritainA close-up of Campbells of Beauly House Tweed 11055, showcasing Shetland wool in a brown houndstooth pattern with small, repetitive checks in shades of brown, tan, and gray.Close-up of Campbells of Beauly House Tweed 11055: brown and green houndstooth Shetland wool tweed with soft folds and a textured surface, ideal for elegant tailoring.
Made In BritainClose-up of Campbells of Beauly House Tweed 11059: Shetland wool tweed with a brown and gray herringbone pattern, accented by subtle blue and red vertical lines—a classic fabric for refined tailoring.Close-up of Campbells of Beauly House Tweed 11059: green and brown herringbone Shetland wool with subtle blue and red stripes, highlighting the lightweight cloths texture, weave pattern, and gentle folds.
Made In BritainClose-up of Campbells of Beauly House Tweed 30001, featuring traditional Scottish Saxony tweed in muted brown, gray, and green plaid with thin red and black lines—a classic for bespoke tailoring.Close-up of Campbells of Beauly House Tweed 30001: a brown and gray plaid Saxony wool with subtle red and blue lines, soft texture, and gentle folds—ideal for bespoke tailoring with classic Scottish style.
Made In BritainA close-up of House Tweed 30002 by Campbell’s of Beauly, showcasing a greenish-brown Saxony fabric with a woven check in red, blue, and brown. Its slightly coarse wool texture is ideal for bespoke tailoring inspired by the Scottish Borders.Close-up of Campbells of Beauly House Tweed 30002, a soft brown Scottish Saxony Tweed featuring a subtle plaid in red, green, and blue. Gently folded, it highlights the smooth curves and quality typical of Scottish craftsmanship.
Made In BritainClose-up of Campbells of Beauly House Tweed 30026, featuring a coarse texture and subtle check pattern with intersecting blue and dark brown lines—ideal for bespoke tailoring.Close-up of Campbells of Beauly House Tweed 30026, highlighting its textured brown fabric with subtle plaid and thin dark lines—perfect for bespoke tailoring inspired by the Scottish Borders.
Made In BritainA close-up of House Tweed 30082 by Campbells of Beauly reveals a traditional heavyweight Scottish tweed fabric with a subtle checkered pattern, thin red lines forming squares, and textured weave that highlights expert craftsmanship.A close-up of House Tweed 30082 by Campbells of Beauly shows a small checkered pattern in muted green, brown, and blue with fine red and yellow plaid lines—highlighting quality craftsmanship in traditional heavyweight tweed.
A man in a checked blazer and a woman in a dark coat sit and smile in front of shelves filled with folded fabrics in a warmly lit room.
A small dog dressed in a green plaid Campbells of Beauly coat stands upright on its hind legs in the bottom right corner against a plain, empty background.

Nicola and John continue to preserve Campbell’s heritage while guiding the brand into its next chapter.