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The Need For Tweed Why It’s Your Must-Have Jacket This Winter.
Is there a more versatile fabric than tweed? Forget shooting parties and stuffy geography teachers sporting elbow patches, today’s tweed jackets are a staple for the style conscious. With the potential to be one of the most transformative pieces in your wardrobe, if you invest in one now, it’ll still be paying dividends in a decade. Here’s why we think a tweed blazer should be your next must-have purchase…
WHAT IS TWEED?
Derived from the word ‘tweel’, a Scottish variant for twill (the type of weave commonly used to make the cloth), tweed dates back to the 18th century, when weavers created the dense fabric to protect locals against the harsh weather conditions in the Scottish Highlands.
Harris tweed is the superior choice ̶ a world-famous classic cloth that is handwoven only by the islanders of the Outer Hebrides from 100% pure new wool. The wool is dyed before it’s spun so that a multitude of colours can be blended into the yarn. It is the world’s only cloth with a protected provenance, governed by an Act of Parliament, with each garment certificated with the Harris Tweed Orb stamp. The result is a fabric that is soft, tactile, warm, colourful, sustainable and adaptable.
Unlike the original heavy cloth, Harris tweed is now available in three different weights: superfine, featherweight and mediumweight, providing a versatility to suit all tastes and styles. It remains water-resistant and hardwearing, making it the ideal choice for a winter jacket and guaranteeing a longevity to rival most other fabrics. The Sherry Tweed Collection, from our favourite suppliers Holland & Sherry, is packed with a variety of styles, from classic country-style tweeds to bright, contemporary options. Says King & Allen co-owner Jake Allen: “I have one that I’ve worn for about 10 years and it’s still going strong. It goes with whatever I’m wearing, and if you have a nice thick tweed, then it substitutes for an overcoat and looks great with a scarf.”
HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR TWEED
When it comes to selecting a tweed, the possibilities are endless, with a plethora of designs, from checks and herringbones to more unusual weave structures ̶ indeed, there are more than 4,000 combinations in the Harris tweed pattern books. To keep it simple, here’s a break-down of the four classic tweed colours with tips on how to wear them: