The Sculpted Coat
Double-faced Italian wool, cut long and left unlined so the cloth falls under its own weight.
AN Clothing — Bradford, United Kingdom
Premium garments, tailored pieces and considered essentials — drawn, cut and finished in limited runs from a single Yorkshire atelier.
We began with a refusal — that clothing should be temporary. Every AN piece is drawn by hand, cut in small numbers, and finished by people whose names we know.
Est. MMXVI
What remains is quieter than fashion, and lasts considerably longer. Four collections a year, never restocked, never discounted.
01 — Signature Collection
Three pieces / AW26
Double-faced Italian wool, cut long and left unlined so the cloth falls under its own weight.
A softened shoulder, a high armhole, a trouser that breaks once and then stops.
Heavyweight cotton, garment-dyed and pre-shrunk, made plainly to be worn out.
02 — Craftsmanship
Three hands, one garment
Wool from Huddersfield and Biella, cotton from Portugal, linen from a single family in Normandy. We visit each of them. Cloth is bought a season ahead and rested before it is ever cut.
Every pattern begins at life size on the table. A first garment is made, worn for a fortnight, then taken apart at the seams. Most of our work happens in that fortnight.
Hems are closed blind. Buttonholes are cut and worked by hand — roughly eleven minutes each. The last stitch in every AN garment is put in by the person who cut it.



03 — Lookbook
Nocturne / Seven looks
Photographed over two nights in the Bradford atelier, with nothing added and nothing steamed out. Drag or scroll to move through the series.
AW26 — Frames 01/07






04 — Seasonal Collection


The season
Autumn/Winter 26 is built around weight: cloth heavy enough to hold a line in wind, cut loose enough to layer beneath. Twenty-two pieces, made once.
Enquire about AW2605 — The House
Bradford, West Yorkshire
AN Clothing was founded in 2016 above a former weaving shed on Little Horton Lane, in a city that has made cloth for two centuries. We began with six coats and a list of mills. The list has grown; the number of coats has not, by much.
We do not run sales, we do not restock, and we do not produce more than the atelier can finish properly. When a run is gone it stays gone — which is, we think, the only honest way to make clothes that are meant to last.
Repairs are free for the lifetime of any AN garment. Bring it back, or post it; we will put it right.
