Tweed
Tweed fabric has a rich history and has been in and out of style over the years. It gained prominence in the 19th century as a durable and warm fabric, often associated with traditional English and Scottish country clothing.
Tweed experienced a resurgence in popularity during the mid-20th century, becoming a symbol of sophistication and refinement, particularly in men’s fashion. It was commonly used in suits, jackets, and outerwear. There has been a shift towards lighter, more breathable fabrics, especially in response to changing climates and lifestyle preferences.
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