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Tweed - Wikipedia Tweed is a rough, woollen fabric, of a soft, open, flexible texture, resembling cheviot or homespun, but more closely woven It is usually woven with a plain weave, twill or herringbone structure
Tweed | Woolen, Scotland, Tweedmill | Britannica Tweed, any of several fabrics of medium-to-heavy weight, rough in surface texture, and produced in a great variety of colour and weave effects largely determined by the place of manufacture
What Is Tweed? A Complete Guide to the History of Tweed, Plus 8 . . . Tweed is a wool patterned fabric that has become synonymous with Scottish and Irish style The rough, twill fabric originated in the Scottish highlands in the nineteenth century, and it is still used today for coats, jackets, suits, and more
What Is Tweed? a Fabric Guide - Knowing Fabric Tweed originated in the Scottish Highlands and gained popularity among the British aristocracy as a symbol of sophistication Tweed is known for its durability, warmth, and coarse woolen texture
Tweed: Everything you need to know | Schöffel Country From its history and how it is made, to its uses, versatility and care, this concise guide to tweed – the original performance fabric – explores it all Tweed clothing has long been associated with sophistication, timeless style, and natural performance
Tweed weaves its magic through Scottish history and landscapes Simply put, tweed is a subtly patterned fabric made from dyed, spun, and woven wool from hardy local sheep It’s been created in Scotland since the early 18th century, coming from outsized looms