A Glasgow fashion designer has teamed up with his 92-year-old grandfather to create a sustainable outerwear line. Ross Geddes, founder of Finnieston Clothing, has worked with grandpa John Barr’s farm in Eaglesham to source the wool which will be used as insulation for the new vests and jackets in his collection. Ross explained how much the collection means to him, and his family.

He said: “This project has been three years in the making, since my grandmother’s passing in 2021. "My grandfather felt a huge loss then, and he still does, but he continues to find purpose through farm life and staying connected with family. "This line is more than just a collection of jackets: it's a tribute to my family’s legacy.

​ “He is an inspiration. Despite his age, he gets up every day and works because he loves what he does, and he believes in it. While we work in different industries, we have a shared purpose in what we do and a vision in what we want to achieve.

"We want to reawaken people to the amazing materials we have on our doorstep, working with local mills and factories to bring our vision to life. I’m so proud to be able to make this dream of working on a project with my grandpa a reality.” READ NEXT: Glasgow pupils told 'no prom' unless they return council iPads READ NEXT: Glasgow Scottish Opera building and student flats approved Finnieston Clothing said: “At 92 years old, John Barr is still very much involved in the day to day operations at Bonnyton Moor Farm.

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