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Saturday, 21 January 2012

Come on Scotland, wear your colours on your sleeve.

http://www.seventeen71company.com/scottish-cashmere-clothing/men/pullovers/saltire-lambswool-pullover.aspx


Come on Scots, whether you are home or aboard, the rugby season is nearly upon us, show your true colours and wear it on your sleeve.  Not only is this a wonderful quality Lambswool it is also made in Scotland. 


The world’s finest knitwear expertise and unsurpassed quality is still ‘Made in Scotland’ and recognised as such by world-renowned and prestigious designers and labels.  At seventeen71company we endeavour to support our local business, far too many of the knitwear mills in Hawick in the Scottish Borders have gone.  


Now is the time to buy British, support your local business.
                                  Stephen Gallacher shops at seventeen71company






Stephen Gallacher, Scottish Golf Pro who has notched up some impressive wins including the Dunhill Links Championship on the European Tour, recently visited us at seventeen71company and was well looked after by Elaine our wonderful Merchandising Manager.  He wrote in the feedback book: "Super Service and a good choice of Cashmere".  He enjoyed browsing through the Men's range of cardigans, jackets and jumpers finding the perfect cashmere gift for the person he was buying for.  He then went to Turnbull's for lunch. 





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Tuesday, 3 January 2012

seventeen71company's New Year







Welcome to seventeen71company's New Year, Home of Cashmere in the heart of the Scottish Borders, 


http://www.seventeen71company.com where the sale begins, amazing prices, beautiful product for Men and Ladies, delivered with a personal friendly service.
  
If you  have any queries speak to one of our trained personal on +44 (0)1450 363844.

1771 when Bailey John Hardie brought the first knitting frame to Hawick.

Our shop is situated in the beautiful Scottish Border Region of Hawick, where the history has been written by the Clansmen, and the country side is as stunning as the knitwear and tweed produced here.
 1771, http://www.seventeen71company.com when Bailey John Hardie brought the first knitting frame to Hawick.

We endeavour to bring a little of this quintessential Scottish flavour to the public, inspired by over 200 years of skilled heritage, we pride ourselves on quality, design and workmanship overseen by the workers from the old Bonsar Mill of the late 19th Century that adorn the walls.


Traditional patterns and textures are combined with contemporary design in luxurious fibres, drawing on all the colours and textures synonymous with the Scottish Borders. Exquisite cashmere, cashmere/silk, cashmere/cotton, merino, lambswool and cotton clothing, co-ordinate with beautiful accessories, colourful tweeds, sumptuous suede and leather bags, offering a superb range, with something for all budgets and tastes, for men and women.