Moxon Huddersfield Ltd is a high-end British textile manufacturer of luxury worsted and woollen suiting fabrics.
[2] In the 1910s, it traded under the name of B. H. Moxon & Sons and was located at Springfield Mills, Kirkburton, near Huddersfield.
[14] The company was acquired in 1993[15][n. 1] by British industrialist Firas Chamsi-Pasha,[17] formerly of textile firm Hield Brothers.[18][n.
2] Mr Chamsi-Pasha dropped 90% of the company's customer base[2] and concentrated its production in the most expensive segment of the cloth market,[16] with retail price up to £4,200 a metre in 2005[20] for fabrics such as a 12.9 micron wool[21] or a super-fine wool with an 18 ct gold stripe.
[29] As of 2010, the company was using 8 looms and producing about 500 single pieces or 35,000 metres per year, using archives going back to the 1930s for ideas.