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Sustainability

At Campbell’s of Beauly, sustainability is not a statement—it’s a way of life shaped by tradition, locality and a deep respect for quality. From the materials we select to the relationships we forge and the garments we craft, we’re guided by principles of longevity, responsibility and care. What follows is an insight into how we honour these values in everything we do.

A black dog standing upright, dressed in a blue blazer, bow tie, and plaid pants, positioned in the bottom right corner of a blank white background.

We create garments and goods with longevity in mind. Using time-honoured techniques passed down through generations, our craftspeople produce made-to-measure clothing and bespoke tailoring that stands the test of time.

An illustration of a dog dressed as a hunter in yellow plaid clothes, hat, boots, and carrying a rifle, standing in the lower right corner of a blank background.

We champion British manufacturing and work closely with mills and makers who share our values. These long-standing partnerships ensure consistency, care and craftsmanship in every piece we produce.

A person in Campbells of Beauly fishing gear stands by a blue SUV with a beige roof and gear attached to the back, holding a rod and preparing for a fishing trip.

Our knitwear, tweeds and blankets are made from the finest wool and cashmere: renewable, biodegradable fibres that are both beautiful and practical. We offer a repair service and make thoughtful use of offcuts, repurposing end-of-roll tweeds into gift items, such as photo frames.

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.

We take a considered approach to presentation, from photographing our collections in the Highland landscape to furnishing our shops with salvaged pieces and original 1800s fittings—celebrating character, reducing waste and staying true to our roots.