Craftsmanship

Craftsmanship is at the heart of Really Wild. We work closely with renowned textile mills from Scotland and Northern England, each rooted in generations of expertise. These mills combine time-honoured techniques with carefully maintained machinery to produce distinctive heritage fabrics, from robust tweeds to finely woven cloths. Many remain family-run or community-anchored, with skills passed down through generations, ensuring that every fabric carries a sense of place and provenance.

By collaborating with these makers, we help sustain traditional textile production while supporting the rural communities where these crafts continue to thrive. Their commitment to precision, durability, and authenticity aligns with our own values, allowing us to create garments that are not only beautiful but built to last.

London Craft Week

Tweed on Screen

Join us for an intimate conversation in our boutique, hosted by Nadja Swarovski during London Craft Week.

With Lydia Slater, Editor-in-Chief of Harper's Bazaar and renowned Dowton Abbey costume designer Anna Mary Scott Robbins, the talk explores Tweed's journey from heritage cloth to cinematic icon.

53 Sloane Square, London, SW1W 8AX

Friday 15th May 2026 - 5:30pm

RSVP events@reallywildclothing.com

Tweed

Tweed holds a special place in the identity of the brand. Known for its durability, texture, and timeless character, tweed reflects the heritage of British countryside clothing and remains a defining element of Really Wild’s collections. Through thoughtful sourcing and careful production, the brand continues to celebrate these materials while creating garments designed to last for years to come.

Knitwear

We work closely with knitwear manufacturers based in Scotland and London, supporting local craftsmanship. Using British yarns and recycled cashmere, each piece incorporates hand-finished details. Sustainability is central to the brand’s philosophy, with every garment designed to last - from the first sketch to the final stitch.

Ethos

Really Wild values long-standing relationships with small, independent businesses and skilled artisans who play an important role in bringing each collection to life. By collaborating with these partners, the brand supports specialist skills, traditional techniques, and local craftsmanship that might otherwise be lost.

In an industry driven by fleeting trends, we stand firm in our belief in sustainability, crafting enduring pieces.

We prioritise using the finest materials, responsibly sourced, and crafted by skilled artisans who pour their passion into every stitch.

We use full lengths of our fabric rolls to minimise waste, each piece is created in exclusive colourways that highlight the uniqueness of the cloth.

Tailoring is a key part of the brand, with many pieces crafted locally in the UK using traditional techniques and hand finishing, designed for longevity and a refined, modern silhouette. We also offer a bespoke in-store tailoring service to ensure a precise, personalised fit.