SINCE 1770
SIMPLE DESIGNS CRAFTED FROM LUXURIOUS
MATERIALS, EXUDE EFFORTLESS ELEGANCE
Drumhor was born in 1770 in Drumfries, Scotland, with high-end knitwear collections that over time have won over the most selective international clientele, from the British Royal Family to the King of Norway, actors of the caliber of Audrey Hepburn and James Stewart, and influential jet set personalities. It was thanks to Gianni Agnelli, in fact, that the original "razor blade" pattern became an icon and took the name of "biscottino".
In 2006, the English brand was acquired by Gruppo Ciocca, a historic reference company in the knitwear sector, which transferred production from Scotland to Italy, translating the values of English tradition with Italian taste and savoir-faire. The new ownership equipped itself with the latest generation machinery that allowed maintaining the traditional origin of the yarns and preserving the typically Scottish workmanship, combined with great innovation.
Over the years, Drumohr has collaborated with some of the most influential names in contemporary fashion such as Colette Paris and Nick Wooster. The timeless aesthetic sense and continuous research place the brand in the best department stores in the world such as Lane Crawford Hong Kong, Le Bon Marché, Beams, Barneys New York and Excelsior Milano.