Taylor and Lodge are finalists for Business Of The Year in the 2015 Huddersfield Examiner Business Awards. We are thrilled to be shortlisted for this exciting award which showcases the stature of Taylor and Lodge.
Read MoreYou're currently on:
Taylor and Lodge, finalists in this years Huddersfield Examiner Business Awards.
Tuesday, 17 November 2015 09:58:23 Europe/London
Cad and The Dandy: The Cloths of Huddersfield
Monday, 11 May 2015 10:30:27 Europe/London
At Cad & The Dandy we are proud to use the best British cloths. In this film we travel to Huddersfield, the home of luxury cloth, and go behind the scenes at the mills, merchants and finishers to find out what it is that makes the fabrics produced here among the finest in the world.
View the Youtube video here.
Read MorePremiere Vision February 2015
Wednesday, 7 January 2015 15:16:04 Europe/London

Welcome to Première Vision Paris, the global event for fashion professionals to be held on 10 - 12 February Parc d’Expositions – Paris Nord Villepinte 95975
Read MoreRoyal Wedding 29th April 2011
Wednesday, 20 April 2011 09:11:48 Europe/London

The Bulmer and Lumb Group has had the privilege of being asked to dye, comb, spin, weave and finish a selected bale of wool into the luxury fabric that Taylor and Lodge produces. This will then be given as a wedding gift for Prince William and Kate Middleton to celebrate their marriage. The raw wool for the fabric was supplied by the members of the Australian Wool Growers, each donating a few kilos of their finest merino wool from this season.
Read MorePrince Charles Visits
Wednesday, 15 December 2010 15:52:45 Europe/London

HRH The Prince of Wales recently visited Bulmer & Lumb Group Headquarters at Buttershaw in Bradford, as part of the Campaign for Wool of which he is patron. On arrival, the Prince was greeted by the Group Chairman, Bill Waterhouse & Sales Director, David Lister.
Read MoreProof the wool trade is still alive and kicking
Tuesday, 7 December 2010 15:02:38 Europe/London

Fruits of the loom on display
Friday, 9 April 2010 14:50:39 Europe/London

There's a widely held feeling that the Yorkshire textile industry is no more – mills closed, workers laid off, production transferred to Asia. Dead and buried in other words.
No-one could miss the fact that much of it has vanished from the landscape of West Yorkshire, especially in Bradford, the one-time wool capital of the world. Read More'Licence to mill' makes textile firm a James Bond favourite
Saturday, 20 December 2008 15:26:09 Europe/London
