Episodes

  • 298 – What’s going on with UK manufacturers? [with special guests]
    Jun 6 2024

    I'm joined today by 3 amazing people that work tirelessly in the UK fashion and textile industry.

    You may have seen in the press recently that several high profile brands have been affected by the close of Matches, but did you know about the knock on affect that has had on the UK manufacturers?

    I also heard yesterday the sad news that the Mackintosh factory in Lancashire is closing. What the heck is going on?

    So I went live on Instagram with 3 special guests to discuss the topic, and this episode is your opportunity to hear the full discussion if you missed the live.

    My guests are:

    Tamara Cincik from think tank Fashion Roundtable

    Mustafa Fuat from Gosha London

    Diana Kakkar from Maes London

    Some of the keys points we discussed:

    • How the Matches collapse has impacted local manufacturers.
    • The financial instability of fashion brands.
    • Why the industry needs to be regulated.
    • How other countries support their local production.
    • How public procurement buying British could help the entire industry.
    • The grants and tax credits needed to make local production more affordable.
    • Why lobbying for changes in government policies is essential.
    • The need for STEAM education, putting creativity back on the curriculum.

    Watch the original Instagram live here

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    42 mins
  • 297 – The Biggest Mistake Made by Product Businesses
    May 30 2024

    The title says it all. Listen to find out what it is!

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    13 mins
  • 296 – Behind the Scenes at KC Manufacturing with Adam Robertson and Nina Falk
    May 23 2024

    Join me on a visit to KC Manufacturing (previously Kalopsia Collective) in Dumferline, Scotland to meet with husband and wife team Adam Robertson and Nina Falk.

    KC Manufacturing is a social enterprise specialising in small batch manufacturing.

    Discover:

    • How Adam & Nina met and ended up setting up their business.
    • What it's like to run a factory together as husband and wife.
    • Why 'made in Scotland' is so important.
    • How KC Manufacturing are supporting other UK textile firms.
    • The challenges of working with deadstock materials.
    • Where Adam & Nina got the funding to set up their factory.
    • How they get young people to work in the industry.

    About KC Manufacturing

    KC Manufacturing website

    Episode 51 - Small Batch Manufacturing with Adam Robertson, Kalopsia Collective.

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    British Brand Accelerator - Work closely with me to start or grow your UK-made brand.

    Newsletter - Subscribe for a weekly dose of inspiration and advice on. making in the UK

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    27 mins
  • 295 – 4 Reasons NOT to Make in the UK
    May 2 2024

    Regular listeners to this podcast will know that I am all about encouraging brands to manufacture locally. But in some cases, it might not make good sense to do so.

    In this episode I explain the 4 reasons why you might NOT want to make in the UK.

    Want my advice on whether your product should or could be made here? Reach out to my with a direct message on Instagram @makeitbritish here

    HANDY LINKS

    British Brand Accelerator - Work closely with me to start or grow your UK-made brand.

    Newsletter - Subscribe for a weekly dose of inspiration and advice on. making in the UK

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    18 mins
  • 294 – How to get people onto your mailing list
    Apr 11 2024

    One of the questions that came up on one of our recent British Brand Accelerator group coaching calls was so good, I thought I'd bring it to you on the podcast this week.

    The question was about whether a small business that makes in the UK should be offering a discount when someone opts in to their newsletter, and whether this strategy works.

    It opened a whole discussion amongst the group about the pros and cons of discounting and other ideas for getting potential customers to sign up to your newsletter.

    So if you are wondering the same thing about discounting, this episode is for you!

    Sign up the the British Brand Accelerator waitlist here - www.makeitbritish.co.uk/waitlist

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    22 mins
  • 293 – Save English Fine Cottons
    Apr 4 2024

    This week I’m bringing some very sad news - that the UK’s only cotton spinning mill, English Fine Cottons, which brought cotton spinning back to Greater Manchester in 2018, has very sadly gone into administration.

    In case you don’t know about the history of English Fine Cottons, it was set up by the technical textile spinners Culimeta-Saveguard, who invested £4.8m of its own money, £2m of which was a loan from the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, to regenerate a former Victorian cotton mill and install new technology to create luxury yarn. A further £1m was awarded as a grant by the N Brown Textile Growth Programme.

    English Fine Cottons was the start of something very exciting in UK manufacturing, and for this to have happened is tragic. The collapse into administration is caused by the parent group Culimeta-Saveguard going down, and unfortunately that has taken the cotton spinning down with it. Something needs to be done to save our only cotton spinning mill, otherwise this is history repeating itself.

    So today's episode is a remastered version of a visit that I did to English Fine Cottons in 2019, along with an interview with Andy Ogden, who was the general manager at the time.

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    44 mins
  • 292 – Reviving the UK Button Making Industry with Courtney & Co Button Makers
    Mar 28 2024
    Today's guests are Andrea and David Courtney from Courtney & Co buttonmakers

    Back in 2012 I was contacted by someone who was trying to save the UK’s last remaining horn button maker - Grove & Sons. He was looking for investors to buy up the machinery and pattern books from the business so that the art of natural button making in the UK was not lost.

    Well it turns out that the investor that this guy eventually found was someone called David Courtney, who saw an ad to buy the machinery and patterns, and decided that he wanted to help.

    But things are never as easy as the seem, and this initial investment took David Courtney down a very long and winding path to bring button making back to the UK.

    Over a decade later and David Courtney now has an amazing button-making factory in the Cotswolds, with state of the art machinery, producing buttons from 3 different types of materials. He’s also enlisted his lovely wife Andrea to head the factory up, and they now supply the most beautiful buttons to brands and designers wanting an authentic UK-made button, still made using the original patterns that David saved from Grove & Sons.

    This interview was recorded onsite in their factory in Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, and Andrea and David recount the full tale of how Courtney & Co buttons got to where they are today.

    About Courtney & Co

    Courtney & Co Website

    Courtney & Co on Instagram

    FURTHER RESOURCES

    Quiz: Are you ready to work with a UK factory?

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    32 mins
  • 291 – Micro Factories & Supply on Demand: UK Manufacturing at its Best
    Mar 21 2024

    This episode celebrates 15 years since I registered the domain makeitbritish.co.uk and busts some of the myths about UK manufacturing.

    You'll find out:

    • Why I started Make it British and why I'm such a firm believer in UK manufacturing.
    • The current UK manufacturing landscape.
    • How the UK fashion and textile industry is made up of 1,000s of micro factories.
    • How many garment factories there really are in the UK.
    • The benefits of making in the UK.
    • And why supply on demand is best done locally.

    To see the video recording of this talk, go to makeitbritish.co.uk/microfactories

    Want to work together? Fill in this form so I can find out more about your business goals, and I'll get back to you with ways I can help.

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    46 mins