History of the Fisherman's Smock
The fisherman's smock was an item of workwear that became a symbol of Cornish identity. Made from rough cloth - quite often canvas, the smock was worn as an outer garment to protect the wearer from the wear and tear of their every day work.
The traditional dress of the Cornish fisherman can be seen in the many paintings made during the 19th and early 20th century by the Newlyn School of Artists.
Our smocks are made to this day using traditional smock patterns.
The traditional dress of the Cornish fisherman can be seen in the many paintings made during the 19th and early 20th century by the Newlyn School of Artists.
Our smocks are made to this day using traditional smock patterns.