FOX cloth
Woven without compromise since 1772
Fox Brothers' range of world renowned cloth has been skillfully developed over the last two centuries. Incorporating a rich depth of character and colour throughout each collection, whilst still honouring and preserving our historical origin.
Crafted from the finest wool, which is woven and expertly milled into elegant cloth with a sumptuous fluid hand-feel.
Ultimately, producing a quintessential range of cloth incorporating woollen and lighter weight worsted fabrics, flannel, and tweed. All purposefully created to be tailored into extraordinary garments, aesthetically pleasing homeware and contemporary accessories.





WHERE FOX STYLE HAS TRAVELLED
CARY GRANT
LEGENDARY ENGLISH-AMERICAN ACTOR
GREY CHALK STRIPE
FRED ASTAIRE
ACTOR, CHOREOGRAPHER, DANCER & SINGER
GREY FLANNEL
WINSTON CHURCHILL
FORMER PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
HISTORICAL CHALK STRIPE
Fox, ADDIDAS X SIZE?
SPORTSWEAR COLLABORATION
WEST OF ENGLAND GREY FLANNEL,
OLD ENGLISH BLUE CHALK STRIPE,
& CLASSIC GLEN CHECK
RALPH FIENNES
ACTOR, DIRECTOR & FILM PRODUCER
DIRECTOR'S CHALK STRIPE
ASTON MARTIN
MANUFACTURER OF LUXURY SPORTS CARS
PRINCE OF WALES CHECK
DAISY RIDLEY
ENGLISH ACTRESS
FANCY CHECK

Fox Brothers' is proud to support The Campaign for Wool, a global organisation established by its former patron, The Prince of Wales, in order to generate awareness of universal sustainability. The movement aims to help raise the profile of wool as a biodegradable, breathable, comfortable, durable, renewable, sustainable, and quality natural resource. The endeavour aims to promote wool generically and focuses on these formidable characteristics, to reiterate that wool is nature’s most versatile and technical fibre.
Learn more about the campaign
Over 250 years of history
Fox Brothers'
Highly considered as one of the world’s most prestigious weaving mills, Fox Brothers' has crafted the finest woollen and worsted cloth for the past 250 years.
Officially credited as the original inventors of 'flannel', after first developing the soft and luxurious fabric in 1803. Nowadays, Fox Brothers' has revolutionised itself from its origins as a traditional textile mill, into a leading and cutting-edge innovator of year-round cloth collections.
OUR CLOTH JOURNEY
1.
WE CAREFULLY CRAFT THE YARN
The yarn is meticulously loaded onto a warping creel and twisted around the drum under tension, for the required length and warp-threads. This process can count anywhere between 1800 and 5500 threads. Once this lengthy procedure has completed, the warp is carefully transferred onto a beam.
Each individual warp-thread is then drawn through a heddle, which sits on a series of shafts. This is done in a particular order, specified by the required structure. Next, each thread is pulled through a comb like structure called a reed.


2.
A DELICATE AND METICULOUS PROCEDURE
Alternatively, each individual warp-thread is tied to an existing warp end in loom. This tying method eliminates the need to draw the warp.
However, in order to achieve this, any new warp must have exactly the same number of ends, identical reed and draft as the existing warp.
3.
ONLY THE BEST GETS THROUGH
The beam with the shafts and reed, are now ready to be placed in the loom, and set for the specific task. Weft yarns are loaded onto the machine, with the required weave structure programmed into the state-of-the-art device.
During this part of the cloth creation, the weft yarn travels across the warp. The shafts lift in a specific order to create the required weave structure, such as a plain weave pattern, prunelle and twill.


4.
FINISHED TO PERFECTION
Once woven, the cloth is then thoroughly checked on both sides for any flaws. Even the most minute of imperfections are carefully rectified, with any knots pulled to the back of the fabric.
The cloth will then undergo one of many different completion stages and final checks, dependent on the finish of the material. The four main finishing stages include skilfully scouring, milling, cropping, and pressing.
Finally, the cloth is rechecked for any further blemishes, before being given the 'seal of approval', as an heirloom of the future.
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