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    Fox Brothers & Co Ltd is a prestigious clothmaker, specialising in the creation of handworked woollen and worsted fabrics. Featuring an extensive archive of cloth patterns, which date back to the late 18th century. Originally branded Fox Brothers', after Thomas Fox in 1772, the Fox name has since gone on to become a highly reputable proprietary within the textile community, proudly supplying our collection of exquisitely made cloths to contemporary fashion houses, high-street retailers, renowned tailors, film institutions, theatre production companies and well-known public figures.

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    To find out more about our cloth collections, please call us on: +44(0)1823 662271 or email: info@foxflannel.com

    Company Registration No: 032 74 591 | VAT No: 742 470 540

    Site Development: Dinnis Design

    Photography: Lorenzo Sodi | Neil White | Spencer Cobby

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    Alt Fox continues to work with wool, creating new cloth collections based on historical designs from our archive, as well as modern and contemporary patterns. Combining traditional manufacturing processes with state-of-the-art design and technology, to create the very finest fabrics. Fox Design Lab TODAY Alt To commemorate this extraordinary milestone a new collection of ‘1772 Flannel’ cloth, special Fox cloth garments and a revitalised edition of ‘Classic Flannel’ were launched. PROUDLY CELEBRATING
    250 YEARS
    2022
    Alt Fox work on a special collaboration project with Nike, to release a limited-edition pair of trainers. This sparks further ventures with other well-known brands. limited-edition
    Nike trainers
    2014
    Alt The Merchant Fox was launched, creating an online retail store offering premium ready-made garments and accessories rooted in British heritage and traditional design. The Merchant Fox launched 2012 Alt A prestigious award, presented to British businesses for outstanding achievement. Later going on to win the award for a second time in 2006 for the marketing of lightweight flannel. proudly received The Queen’s Award 1966 Alt The Khaki colour was approved as part of The British Armed Forces military uniforms and patented by King Edward VII. Fox supplied over 8,000 miles of cloth to the British and Allied governments throughout WWI. Fox introduce
    khaki dye
    1900
    Alt During the height of its output, Fox Brothers became one of the largest employers in the country. Subsidiary factories opened throughout the country, with over 5,000 individuals ensuring the smooth operation of the cloth production. Over 5,000
    Employees
    1890
    Alt Thomas Fox’s plans came into fruition with the completion of Tonedale House. A move which saw the Fox family construct a Palladian Villa, adjacent to their relocated mill and perfectly situated next to the river Tone. Tonedale House
    was completed
    1807
    Alt As the demand for wool grew, Thomas Fox partnered with his uncle Thomas Were, to help the woollen textile business flourish. Thomas travelled to study the woollen trade, before introducing a new company name and rebranded business model. Fox is formed 1772 Alt The very first traces of our woollen business, can be documented all the way back to the Elizabethan era. During this time, Thomas Fox’s four times great-grandfather John Were, started to produce serge (cloth) from a small cottage in Wellington, Somerset. Were Company
    Trademarked
    1680