Here at Huxley we woke up this morning to discover that we are so in vogue right now. And we mean literally. The lovely Ella Alexander at Vogue.com has written a wonderful little piece all about our struggle to bring colour back to britain. Click here or have a read below to see what they think of us over at Vogue house:
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Colour Flash
ELLA ALEXANDER 03 September 2010 0 Comments
KNITWEAR label Huxley wants to revolutionise British knitwear by injecting it with a little colour. "The label was set up to basically answer two questions; namely, where had all the vibrant coloured knitwear gone? And why are we so quick to eschew British manufacturing?" says Benjamin Benton, Huxley's founder. "As such we set out to produce high quality, brightly coloured, British-made knitwear and accessories."
The label, established in 2009, comprises a selection of crew neck and V-neck jumpers, cardigans and vests all made in Hawick, Scotland where Pringle also makes its famous knitted collections.
Benton worked in hedge funds before taking the plunge and moving into fashion.
"I was working in London in a city job that allowed me no creativity, and in which I felt I was wasting my life," he tells us. "As such I started to explore an idea I had at university, prior to the launch of stores like Uniqlo, which was for a clothing company specialising in brightly coloured, well-made and well-fitted, basic pieces."
Why does Benton believe the British are so good at making knitwear?
"We have a climate that demands we wrap up warm for large swathes of the year and we have a rich history of sheep farming for wool," he says. "We have developed both wools and practices that have, over the years, produced some of the world's best knitwear."
What is his favourite Huxley piece?
"I spend a lot of time in my coral V-neck and our new cardigans are a wonderful cut and look great in any of the colours dependent on what mood you're in," he says. "I am a huge fan of both our pink and yellow woven belts. It is amazing what a flash of colour can do."






















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