
WIN £500 GIFT CARD AND GET READY FOR THE NEW SEASON
While the weather can be unpredictable, early-season days often bring the year's finest sunshine.
Whether it's blazing blue skies or a brisk autumn breeze, being properly dressed means you can fully enjoy every moment in the field.
To help you start the season in style, we're giving one lucky customer £500 to spend on our new collection. Dress for the elements and step out in timeless country elegance.
Just enter your name and email address for your chance to win, it's that easy!
SHOP OUTFITS
While you wait to see if you're our lucky winner, why not explore our latest collections and find your perfect field-ready look?


WHEN DID THE GLORIOUS TWELFTH START?
Grouse shooting can be traced back to 1853 with the rise of its popularity most likely due to the improvements in railways making it easier for people to get to the moors. It has since dominated the upland moors in Scotland and northern England though grouse are also shot on moorland in England’s Peak District, Northern Ireland and Wales.
It became especially popular in the late Victorian era as a fashionable sport for the wealthy. Grouse shooting is now enjoyed by a much wider audience whilst still holding the reputation as the king of game birds.
Since game shooting is prohibited in England by law on Sundays, if the 12th falls on a Sunday, then the Glorious Twelfth is postponed to the 13th.

WHEN DID THE GLORIOUS TWELFTH START?
Grouse shooting can be traced back to 1853 with the rise of its popularity most likely due to the improvements in railways making it easier for people to get to the moors. It has since dominated the upland moors in Scotland and northern England though grouse are also shot on moorland in England’s Peak District, Northern Ireland and Wales.
It became especially popular in the late Victorian era as a fashionable sport for the wealthy. Grouse shooting is now enjoyed by a much wider audience whilst still holding the reputation as the king of game birds.
Since game shooting is prohibited in England by law on Sundays, if the 12th falls on a Sunday, then the Glorious Twelfth is postponed to the 13th.
FAIR FITS
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COMPETITION TERMS AND CONDITIONS
This competition is open to UK residents aged 18 and over, excluding employees of Alan Paine Knitwear Ltd, their families, agents, or anyone professionally connected with the promotion.
To enter, simply submit your full name and a valid email address using the online form—only one entry per person is allowed. The competition opens on [Start Date] and closes at 11:59 PM on [End Date]. Entries received after this time will not be considered.
One winner will be selected at random and will receive a £500 gift card or voucher code to spend exclusively at www.alanpaine.co.uk.
The prize is non-transferable, non-refundable, and cannot be exchanged for cash. It is not valid in retail stores or with third-party stockists. If the order value exceeds £500, the winner is responsible for any additional costs.
No change or credit will be given for unused value. The winner will be contacted via email within 7 days of the competition closing.
If no response is received within 7 days, a new winner may be selected.
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Alan Paine Knitwear Ltd reserves the right to amend or cancel the promotion at any time. The decision of the company regarding any aspect of the competition is final.
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