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  • 25/0335 vintage green wp check heavyweight tweed shooting breeks 41
  • 25/0335 vintage green wp check heavyweight tweed shooting breeks 41
  • 25/0335 vintage green wp check heavyweight tweed shooting breeks 41
  • 25/0335 vintage green wp check heavyweight tweed shooting breeks 41
  • 25/0335 vintage green wp check heavyweight tweed shooting breeks 41
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25/0335 vintage green wp check heavyweight tweed shooting breeks 41

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  • The Chaps Say:

    Extra heavy! They just don't make 'em like this anymore!

    Our stock ref: 25/0335
    Unpacked weight: 1300g

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“All best - and thanks for a great year. The heavy heavy 1952 great barleycorn tweed is the most incredible gift ever worn. Even fashionista wife adores it..also had a heavy flannel charcoal three piece from the ex-governor of Bermuda and that is causing quite a store amongst admirers. Wore it to a party on the Row and a number of tailors were most keen to get at the label and were all keen to hear about the source...”

I.D, LONDON

Tweed Standards

A savvy row buying guide.

Tweed originated in Scotland and Ireland as a way for farmers to battle the chilly, damp climate. The cloth was rough, thick, and felted and the colors were muted and earthy. The cloth was made in the Tweed Valley, and some believe that is the origin of the word. A more popular legend has it that the name tweed is a twist on the Scottish word for “tweel” or twill, which is the signature weave of the fabric. In 1826, a London clerk accidentally transcribed an order to “tweel” and wrote “tweed” instead, and from there the name came into use.

The Ghillie Collar is now associated almost exclusively with hacking jackets. In fact, all coats originally buttoned to the neck with a ghillie collar which looks something like a shirt collar. The coat buttoned at the neck, right under the centre of the collar. Men increasingly left the top button unbuttoned, and wore neckties with the coat. Before long they simply folded the upper coat edges back. The gap between the ghillie collar and the top of the coat front became the notch in a notched lapel. The enjoyment is in the detail!


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