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I like shuttvr clothing - good looking and very comfortable. A bit on the expensive side but they often have good offers on.
No idea where their stuff is made but Torm are UK based
http://www.torm.cc/about-us.html
Hope yes.
if we're talking hubs and bb's then Royce needs a mention.
just out of interest what are you vacuous reasons for wanting a brit brand? (I like to buy stuff made in UK but don't really have any affection for a brand that just happens to be based here).
hope or goldtec for hubs....running hope hoops on my equilibrium and very happy...
and hope do make some nice tarty matching bits like BB, headset and seatclamp....
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Pashley and Brompton. Shutt VR and Lusso clothing, Carradice bags and Brooks saddles. Still some framebuilders - look at all these Bespoked Bristol articles here on road.cc.
I like Howies. Although they manufacture stuff abroad they try hard to source ethically and reduce the environmental impact of their business. They hand print their organic t-shirts in Cardigan.
There are lots of British bike brands - Genesis is one I like, Islabikes another. Boardman? Has the combined brains of CB + top engineer Dimitris Katsanis, among others.
The rash of startup (mostly carbon-framed) bike brands are of no interest to me. There seems to be a new one every week, they all appear to be flogging the same kind of thing. Zzzzz....
AFAIK Rapha is made in Italy (or at least some of it) by one of the large cycling clothing manufacturers. Up to you if you want to spend that much...
www.prendas.co.uk are essentially a reseller of SMS Santini kit (made in Italy, not the UK, but it's very nice)
Oh, Forme, somewhere in Derbyshire.
Planet X in Sheffield, Ribble in Preston, Flandria in Kirkham (I think).
I'm a big fan of Morvelo and they do some really interesting kits. Also Milltag and often do limited run collaborations.
Vo2 track frame I borrowed was pretty sweet.
Otherwise your quintessential british track frame has got to be the PX.
I know, I know...
Have a look at the 7vrn track frame. I own an in branded version and its one of the stiffest frames I've ever ridden !
Dhb, there okay but you look a bit new to the game - great quality stuff though!
Love vulpine (have my fingers crossed for the schwag)
Thanks for the tips netclectic
Currently drooling at field cycles...
Howies - http://www.howies.co.uk/mens/features/cycle.html
Endura - http://www.endura.co.uk/
http://lecol.net/
DHB ? On wiggle ?
Maybe slightly obvious suggestion, but Vulpine clothing is really good.
For something slightly different in bike terms, look at Field Cycles in Sheffield - they make some gorgeous bikes.