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Urban Gentry

Classic fabrics like tartan, tweed and corduroy in neutral tones form the basis for this trendy deconstructed take on conservative country style. Raw seams, quirky shapes and funky embellishments mean it’s a whole world away from plus fours and deerstalkers.


  • St Andrews pouch

    Have you ever been sitting in on a rainy afternoon, watching golf on the telly and thinking, “Wow, I could do with some jaunty golf-inspired fashion”? No? Well, maybe now you will. Camel and beige argyle knit pouch embellished with toning white, beige, and baby blue pompoms secured with a big white button. Like a funky little jumper for your wrist (only it will hold...

    £25.00

  • North Sea brooch

    Funky little brooches perfect for casual jackets or jumpers. These are constructed from unfinished tartan flower shapes, so the edges will fray slightly with wear for a trendy deconstructed look, and finished off with a big bold button. Always available in random colourways, each one is a one-off. Approximate size is 3.5in wide

    £5.00

  • Brigadoon handbag

    My grandmother was a minister’s wife in middle America. She must have been quite surprised when her middle son eventually settled in Scotland. All she knew about the country came from the musical Brigadoon and no matter how many times she visited and saw the real place, she never fully lost her romantic notions. This checked fabric contains all the stunning and subtle colours of...

    £30.00

  • Great Scot brooch

    Here in Edinburgh, we are inundated with tartan and it can all get a bit shortbread box. That’s why we like it deconstructed. This trendy variation on our popular tartan flower brooches hits the spot perfectly. Bold tartan background (die-cut with a raw edge so it will fray gently with wear) frames a centre of scrunchy, highly textural navy corduroy. Easy to wear on a...

    £5.00

  • Campbell earrings

    Cute and unusual version of our flower earrings. We’ve paid tribute to our adopted homeland with Campbell tartan taffeta ribbon, hand-sewn into a five-petal flower shape and topped with vintage buttons. Portrait-mounted on ear wires for a slight drop.

    £7.50

  • Rannoch handbag

    There is something magical about Scottish moorland – Rannoch on a sunny late summer day, soft mounds of heather and bracken rolling away into the distance, the only sound a soft bleating of sheep in the distance. The heather blooms exactly the colour of this handbag. Soft mauve chenille topped with a simple aubergine cord bow, angled for maximum impact. Understated and versatile but still...

    £30.00

  • Auld Reekie handbag

    Edinburgh is a city of contradictions: the gritty Old Town and the manicured New Town, Jekyll and Hyde, natural beauty and stunning architecture. And the contradiction at the heart of it all is the tension between the staid and traditional and the modern and innovative. It was in this spirit the Auld Reekie handbag was created and we like to think it pays appropriate homage...

    £25.00

  • Rare Breed pouch

    Autumn is upon us (in fact, here in Edinburgh it has seemed more like winter for the last three months or so) and it’s time to break out your woolies! We love cold weather clothes in warm, soft fabrics and rich earthy tones, and this larger pouch bag has those in abundance. The main fabric is a wine-coloured knit (synthetic) and it has been embellished...

    £30.00