CHAPELLERIE SIRE
Read moreWe work with hats in Pamiers! This house was founded in 1870 and Jacqueline Sire Balança is the 5th generation. She welcomes you with a smile, professionalism and advice adapted to all budgets. You will find hundreds of headwear items. Hats for ceremonies, from the most classic to the craziest creations, panamas, melons, caps. Of course you will find there the famous beret ariégeois declined all in colors and gloves, silk scarves, stoles... Address as we like them, full of charm and tradition.
PASCAL JUSOT - ARTISAN SABOTIER
Read moreIn Ariège, Pascal Jusot has been perpetuating the tradition of making wooden clogs and Bethmale clogs with their long tapered tips for forty years. He also offers decorative objects on the theme of the clog and makes reproductions of traditional objects such as the lerou or the skimmer spoon. Don't hesitate to stop by his workshop for a guided tour to discover the different stages in the making of these incredible Bethmale clogs.
LAINES PAYSANNES
Read morePaul and Olivia wanted to revalorize the local wool of the Pyrenees, a precious agricultural and artisanal resource, by creating Laines Paysannes. Located in the Ariège region, the company is driven by an eco-responsible approach by working with local sheep breeders, weaving in its own workshops and collaborating with partners within a 350 km radius of the raw material. The brand offers fashion items, a collection for the home, rugs, but also bulk wool and wool yarns for knitting.
LE BONNET DES MONTAGNES
Read moreMarie created Le Bonnet des Montagnes in 2019 at the foot of the Pyrenees. She works with a shepherd raising Merino ewes, and makes each piece herself in her workshop. In addition to made-to-measure hats, she offers a beautiful range of products for every need: the urban-style Docker hat, the M'Ax hat that transforms into a choker, headband or hand-warmer sleeve, and also the Pyrénéen, a lightweight, breathable hat suitable for sports and mountain activities. Marie also offers introductory courses in wool processing.
LA FERME DU MOHAIR
Read moreFounded in 1987, the Farm is supported by the largest herd of Angora goats in France, from the Freyche breeding farm. The Farm naturally works with artisan workshops, often several generations old, to transform the fine, soft wool of these goats. With the help of these spinners, knitters and shoemakers, the company offers a wide range of garments and undergarments that stand out for their softness and high level of comfort. Mohair fiber has many qualities.