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20 Dec 2022

Chapter 5

After 226 years, we remain family-owned, and the ethos of family spills into every aspect of our business. Johnstons of Elgin's Chairman Jenny Urquhart represents the fourth generation of the Harrison family at the company's helm.

03 Jan 2023

GarçonJon | New York City Style II

GarçonJon captured artist Fritz von Eric at home in New York, wearing our cashmere roll neck sweater, against a backdrop of contemporary design and historical architecture.

17 Jan 2023

Yoshioka – Textile Dyer

Rooted in nature and with more than two centuries of experience, our Kindred Spirit brand Yoshioka is authentic and heritage-led. We connected with the Japanese textile dyer, discovering the many similarities in our values and ethos as Johnstons of Elgin celebrated 150 years of trade with Japan.

30 Jan 2023

Styling A Classic

Our Design Director for Wovens, Laura Garner, met with influential Stylist Naoko Okusa on a recent visit to Tokyo. Naoko is a friend of Johnstons of Elgin and a huge fan of Scottish Cashmere. She asked Laura about her favourite seasonal accessories and compared notes on styling the classic Cashmere Stole.

28 Feb 2023

Kindred Spirits

Celebrating our fellow creatives – talented, skilled craftspeople and artists whose ethos mirrors our own.

28 Feb 2023

227 Years

Made in Scotland isn’t just the three words stitched on a label – it’s who we are and who we have been for 227 years. We are always authentic. Always rooted in nature. Always made in Scotland.

07 Mar 2023

International Women's Day

As we approach International Women’s Day on March 8th, a global day celebrating women's social, economic, cultural, and political achievements, we asked three of our female leaders about their career journeys.

08 Mar 2023

Our Story

Explore Our Story to learn more about our unique Scottish heritage, superb craftsmanship, and the inspiration behind our luxurious collections.

13 Mar 2023

10 ways our tactile Merino Wool fibres make life better through the power of touch

Touch is the most diverse of all the senses. With no specific trigger point on the body, every part of us utilises touch for connection, communication, and even survival.