Fair Isle jumper, £195 and scarf £145, both Toast. Wye saddle bag, £285, M Hulot. Ariel wide leg trousers, £95, People Tree.
Nanette Boots, £295, GrensonFor authenticity, Mati Ventrillon jumpers are actually crafted on Fair Isle using only Shetland wool, knitted with vintage 1960s machinery and then finished off by local artisans.
You can’t get more genuine than that.Over on the mainland, The Croft House knitwear is designed and made in rural Aberdeenshire and inspired by the heritage patterns such as Fair Isle and Gansey knitting (Croft Yoke Fair Isle Jumper, pictured, £120).
See also Louise Wedderburn who works from a farm in Scotland, where she lives with her family, lots of cows, sheep and three naughty terriers (Shetland wool Fair Isle.
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