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Our Story

Come and explore our history. Linton’s has been proudly running since 1912, with over a century of craftsmanship and creativity woven into every fabric. As we celebrate our rich past, we look forward to making new history together.

Linton History

History of Linton Tweeds

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.

Linton & Chanel

The story of Linton Tweeds is intertwined with Coco Chanel and the distinguished house of Chanel—one of the finest examples of British textile craftsmanship meeting French couture elegance.

In the 1920s, William Linton of Carlisle was introduced to Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel by his friend, Captain Edward Molyneux, a Parisian couturier.

By 1928, Chanel had begun using Linton Tweeds in her collections; impressed with their quality, colour, texture and the drape of Linton’s fabrics, she established an ongoing working relationship with the mill.

Through changing leadership and shifting fashion trends, the Chanel–Linton partnership stayed strong. As Chanel expanded into ready-to-wear, Linton tweeds continued to bring couture quality to a wider audience. Later generations of the Linton/Walker family refined the fabrics’ weight, texture and colour while preserving their signature richness and craftsmanship.


Today Chanel remains one of Linton Tweeds’ most prestigious clients. Each season the mill creates new, innovative fabrics that meet the exacting standards of haute couture and luxury ready-to-wear.

Modern History

In 2021, Ross and Duncan Walker, the third generation of the Walker family, became managing directors of Linton Tweeds. They have set out to modernise the mill, investing in new technology and techniques to increase capabilities and push the boundaries of what can be produced for customers around the world.

While continuing our long-standing collaborations with prestigious fashion houses such as Chanel, Linton is also expanding into new markets, including the rapidly growing Chinese luxury market, ensuring that our tradition of craftsmanship evolves to meet the demands of a global audience.

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