Our accessories are born in Scotland, where generations of craftspeople have been spinning, dyeing, and knitting long before fashion became fast. These are the makers we choose to work with: family-run mills that keep heritage skills alive, producing in small batches so every stitch holds its integrity.
Each scarf, hat, or pair of mittens carries more than warmth. It is a conversation between past and present, traditional Fairisle patterns reimagined through a feminist lens, colours chosen to spark joy, details designed to spark connection. Small batch means no conveyor belt, no compromise, no excess. Just enough, made with care.
When you wear Black & Beech accessories, you are part of a story that connects feminist politics, heritage craft, and the belief that clothes can mean something. It is fashion, yes, but it is also resistance, community, and continuity.