This site is ill. One of the most simple ways to become a fashion aficionado is by studying style. This site is comparable to the encyclopedia of clothing and style. Below is a post on the origins of tweed.
Trav: Tweed is one of those timeless fabrics that has been present in wardrobes for generations. With the recent popularity of tweed, it is no longer the fabric only worn by grandpas and old college professors.
There are three different types of tweed: Donegal tweed, a handwoven tweed manufactured in Ireland, Silk tweed, a hand woven fabric made of raw silk, and of course, Harris Tweed, a luxury cloth handwoven in Scotland.
There is some interesting history behind this fabric: Harris Tweed was originally woven by hand centuries ago by the people of the Western Isles of Scotland. The fabric was used to battle the blistering winters and later became a source of barter. Rumor has it that the original name for the fabric was “tweel”, but around 1830, a merchant received a letter referring to the fabric and misunderstood the handwriting to read “tweed”, thinking it referenced the River Tweed in the borders region of Scotland. The name stuck and to this day we call the fabric by the mistakenly given name.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Fashion Etiquette
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