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02 Dec 2020

The Campaign For Wool 10th Anniversary Scarf

This year marks the 10th anniversary of HRH The Prince of Wales’s Campaign for Wool - a global, cross-industry initiative that promotes the benefits of natural, renewable and biodegradable wool fibres in protecting the planet and marine life.

02 Apr 2021

Young Artisans

Our recent collaboration with The Prince's Foundation's Future Textiles initiative saw some of Johnstons of Elgin’s key players share their expertise with a new wave of Scottish textiles talent.

05 Jul 2021

Coming Home

An exquisite Johnstons of Elgin scarf gifted to Dame Pattie Menzies, wife of Australian Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies around 70 years ago, is back at our Elgin weaving mill. The historic item reveals that beauty, artistry and longevity have long been associated with our elegant Cashmere designs.

01 Jan 2022

Grassland Preservation

Learn about Johnstons of Elgin's work in preserving the grasslands of Mongolia as part of our commitment to sustainable cashmere and wool.

12 Jan 2022

Cashmere Circle x Johnstons of Elgin

Our Cashmere knitwear is designed to last a lifetime, but with delicate fibres, some wear and tear is inevitable. Damaging your favourite sweater with jewellery or discovering a moth hole in your much-loved socks is disappointing, but it doesn’t mean you have to say goodbye to your Cashmere.

02 Feb 2022

Animal Welfare

Johnstons of Elgin are committed to animal welfare when sourcing fibres. Discover our sustainable, ethical approach to crafting our range of fibres.

03 Mar 2022

Energy & Carbon

Find out about Johnstons of Elgin's impressive carbon footprint reduction and our pathway to minimising carbon emissions.

04 Apr 2022

Chemicals

No chemicals on the ZDHC restricted list are used in our supply chain and we are gentle with our fibres to avoid excessive bleaching or dyeing. Learn more.

21 Apr 2022

Singer Sewing Machines

Do you remember the rhythmical click-clack of a manual typewriter? Or the crackle of dust under a record player’s needle? As technology gallops forward and trends chop and change, traditional equipment can be left redundant, and with it the associated skills of operation. Not true, however, of the iconic Singer sewing machine, which we are preserving with vigour in our Scottish mills.