Made in England.
Every Chappell Barrett garment is made in England for a reason. It keeps the brand rooted in the traditions that have shaped British clothing for generations.
British heritage design has always been built around purpose. Clothing designed for changing weather, long days outdoors, and work that demanded durability. From countryside fieldwear to hard-wearing work jackets, the best British garments were never about excess. They were about function, resilience, and understated style.
That philosophy sits at the core of Chappell Barrett.
Producing garments in England keeps that heritage alive. The same culture of craftsmanship that once defined British mills and workshops still exists today in small factories and specialist makers across the country. These are people who understand fabric, construction, and the details that make a garment last for years rather than seasons.
Working locally means we collaborate closely with the people who make our clothing. Patterns are refined, fabrics are tested, and every detail is considered with longevity in mind. It is a slower, more deliberate process, but it ensures the final garment carries the quality and character that British manufacturing is known for.
British heritage design also celebrates restraint. Clean lines, practical features, and fabrics chosen for their strength and durability. The goal is simple: garments that feel timeless rather than temporary.
By making everything in England, Chappell Barrett remains connected to that tradition. It allows us to design clothing that reflects the landscapes, lifestyles, and craftsmanship that have defined British outerwear for generations.
Clothing built with purpose.
Crafted with heritage.
Made in England.