
The Mother's Day Edit
The pieces that earn their place are the ones she reaches for again and again. Early mornings outside. Long walks. Slow afternoons properly spent.
This year's edit is built around four thoughts: things to wear, things to bring along, things that turn an afternoon into something worth repeating, and things that quietly say I know you.
Every piece in the edit has been chosen because it gets better with use.
Order by 6 May for guaranteed delivery in time for Sunday 10 May. Arrived wrapped, ready for gifting.
For the Classic Outdoor Style
Pieces she reaches for without thinking. Quietly distinctive, properly made.
The pieces that work as well at a country lunch as they do on a school run. Lightweight, hard-wearing, and made of materials that earn a patina rather than wearing out. The Wool & Silk Heritage Scarf travels in a glove compartment as easily as it does over a cashmere sweater. The Camel Fedora with Pheasant Feather Band finishes any outfit she wears it with.
Classic Outdoor Style
For Days in the Field
The practical pieces that come with her properly. Cartridge bags, blankets, and the things that earn their place.
For the woman who shoots, walks, picnics, or simply prefers to spend the afternoon on a blanket rather than a sofa. The new Wool Tartan range, freshly launched this season, has been designed to travel: 100% pure new wool, waterproof olive backing, generous size, leather carry strap. The kind of blanket that gets passed down rather than thrown away.
For Days in the Field
For Time Set Aside
The pieces designed for an afternoon that doesn't need to be planned. Picnic baskets, wine carriers, the things that turn time outside into something proper.
Some of the best afternoons aren't planned far in advance. A blanket on the grass, a basket carried out, a bottle opened and shared properly. The picnic baskets in this edit are built for the kind of day she'd want to repeat next weekend. The Leather Wine Glass Carrying Case sits in the boot of the car waiting for the right moment.
For Time Set Aside
Pheasant Accessories
The motif she'll come back to. Pewter, pins, and pieces that quietly carry the field with her.
A pewter pheasant glass on the table at home is the same pheasant on her gilet pin, the same pheasant on her enamelware in the field. The motif is what carries Field Traditions across her week. These are the small things she'll find herself reaching for, and the things she'll quietly add to over time.












































