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Hilary Grant’s luxury knitwear with a twist

Hilary Grant’s luxury knitwear with a twist
25 October 2012
Emily Charlotte Reed
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Emily Charlotte Reed
25 October 2012

With the weather rapidly changing, everybody’s minds are turning to keeping warm in the freezing temperatures. The good news is your fashion and style doesn’t have to be compromised in a bid to keep the heat in, and staying toasty doesn’t necessarily mean oversized coats and unflattering hats. That’s where Hilary Grant comes in because they are renowned for their luxury, beautifully crafted and trendy knitwear accessories. The Scottish knitwear label concentrates solely on knitted hats, scarves and gloves – everything you’ll need to keep snug this winter. 

Hilary Grant uses the finest quality wool to produce their practical yet fun and necessary yet stylish accessories. 

The festive knits are true to their Scottish roots and everything from the first sketch right through to the hand-finished touches are done in Scotland. The first thing that stands out, apart from the fun designs, is the flawless quality of each item. The vibrant and bold patterns make these knitted pieces a must-have during the cold months. The timeless prints and superb quality of Hilary Grant’s designs allow the accessories to be worn year after year and not only stay in great condition but also on-trend too. The classic designs will never tire and will still manage to feel modern and not at all out-dated, which is a very difficult balance to achieve, yet this fashion house seem to do it with ease. They are the type of proverbial wonders that will go on for generations. 

With the weather only going down hill from here, why not take a look at this season’s best knitwear. We’ve selected some of our favourites that we think you’ll love too, and it’s never too early to get your Christmas shopping organised. 

Click here and treat yourself this season.

Emily Charlotte Reed

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