THE LEDGER: YOUR MASTER SOURCING LIST

For deep-dive journals and photographic studies of UK-made icons, visit The Edit. Here in The Ledger you’ll find our ever-expanding directory of UK makers with details on their origins, products and more.

These are short-form entries - distilled intelligence on heritage, provenance and why these brands deserve a place in your collection. As our field research continues, we’ll produce full photographic reviews in The Edit.

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INCE UMBRELLAS - Bethnal Green, London

The Heritage: Established in 1805, they are the oldest continuously operating umbrella maker in the UK. For six generations, the Ince family has manufactured in East London, originally supplying the local Spitalfields silk trade.

The Verdict: The genuine article. While most "British" umbrellas are now cheap imports with a logo slapped on, Ince still cuts, stitches, and finishes their frames in London. They are the unseen stars of Mary Poppins and Kingsman.

Core Products: Handcrafted gentlemen's and ladies' umbrellas, folding models and bespoke commissions for film and theatre.

 

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FOX UMBRELLAS - Croydon, Surrey

The Heritage: Founded in 1868, Fox Umbrellas revolutionized the industry by introducing the steel tube frame (invented by Samuel Fox). Hand-made in England, their umbrellas have shielded British royalty, John F. Kennedy and countless City of London executives from the rain.

The Verdict: The gold standard of the British umbrella. A Fox umbrella is rolled so tightly it doubles as a walking stick, offering an elegant, lifetime defense against the UK’s weather.

Core Products: Solid stick umbrellas, tube frame umbrellas and telescopic umbrellas.

 

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