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THE TWEED FABRIC

  • The term Tweed derives from a bad interpretation of an Anglo-Saxon merchant who mistook the term twill for the name of another fabric, with Tweed, which is actually the name of the river that divides Scotland from England, making it the border.
    Tweed fabric is composed of carded wool with small knots, is porous to the touch, is soft, has a natural appearance while maintaining its irregularities, a characteristic that makes it unmistakable and at the same time fascinating.
    The tweed with the "Harris Tweed" label is Scottish and made in the Hebrides is of the highest quality and considered among the finest, the Donegal tweed or "Irish Tweed" is rougher comes from the county of Donegal in Ireland and comes with knots contrasting with the background color.
    The Tweed fabric is very durable and durable, its appearance makes it a symbol of comfort among all the fabrics used to make jackets, vests and trousers.
    THE TWEED FABRIC

    Date online: 2019-10-19







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