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Woodland Wildflowers 

New shoots. Fresh growth. February brings a wave of fresh colour and bold floral patterns.

 

Our Spring Summer ‘26 collection is guided by the principles of floriography: the folk tradition of using flowers to convey meaning and stories. As we look ahead to brighter days, we're drawing inspiration from the promise of Cornwall's first buds. 

 

 

Wild woodland flowers inspire a pigmented palette, and the clean canvas of calm neutrals gives inky florals space to bloom. It's time to embrace lived-in style: comfort meets confidence for days in the spring sunlight.

 

Layers are key when the weather is changeable. Perennial wardrobe favourites are reimagined in zingy Cornish colours. Transitional knitwear adds texture to versatile pieces for the season ahead.​

Over 40 years' experience of wild Cornish weather.

A traditional fisherman's mac inspired our first design philosophy: vibrant, timeless and rooted in Cornwall's heritage. Today, all our waterproof coats are responsibly sourced, PFC-free, and made with organic or recycled fibres. ​

Heritage-inspired. Future-facing. 

A high-performance waterproof over 40 years in the making. We take a closer look at the story behind our new Sea Drift Raincoat. Worn by Fiona Curtis, a freediver and fisherwoman from Helston, Cornwall. 

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