Linton Tweeds was founded in 1912 by William Linton in Carlisle, England, as a small family business collecting and selling local wools. Its reputation grew quickly when Paris couturier Captain Molyneux introduced Linton to Coco Chanel, creating a lasting connection with haute couture. By the mid-20th century the company was supplying distinctive, high-quality fabrics to fashion houses across Europe and America, becoming known for the classic Chanel-style tweed.
From the late 1960s the Walker family guided the business into a new era, introducing innovative yarns, modern dyeing techniques and a wider colour palette while expanding into markets from Tokyo to New York. Today, under the leadership of Ross and Duncan Walker, Linton Tweeds blends more than a century of heritage with contemporary design and sustainable practices, keeping its luxurious fabrics at the heart of leading designers’ collections worldwide.