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You can now dress up like Jodie Whittaker's Thirteenth Doctor in the latest series of Doctor Who after luxury Welsh brand Corgi teamed up with BBC Studios to launch a new range of knitwear.

The set will include 100 cashmere socks, wool socks, a cashmere scarf, a wool scarf and a hand-made cashmere and cotton blend jumper.

It was designed by costume designer Ray Holman and is now available to fans across the world for the first time.

The launch coincided with a royal visit at the Corgi factory in Wales, with Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal arriving to meet staff in her capacity as President of the UK Fashion & Textile industry.

(Image: Charlotte Tromans (BBC))

Princess Anne was shown the new Doctor Who range as part of this visit, and presented with a cashmere Doctor Who scarf as a gift.

Ray Holman, costume designer, said: “I chose to work with Corgi after visiting the factory and seeing the high quality materials they use and the beautiful products they create."

He added: "As a small company in the heart of Wales the craft of knitting is still very much alive and we were able to use these skills in the creation of the jumpers, socks and scarves for this range. It has been a pleasure to work with Corgi and create such a wonderful range of garments for The Doctor.”

Corgi is a Welsh, family-run company which is located in Ammanford. It was awarded a Royal Warrant by HRH the Prince of Wales in 1988.

Chris Jones at Corgi, said: “We’re very excited to be working with BBC Studios on a product range for Doctor Who. Working with the creative team, we have produced a beautiful line of distinctive knitwear and socks that deliver both style and high quality that we hope fans will love!”

Products are available to fans worldwide on the Corgi website www.corgisocks.com and range in price from £19 to £295.