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- effects in the yarn may be obtained by mixing d**** wool before it is spun. Tweeds are an icon of traditional Scottish, Irish, Welsh, and English clothing...
- Venus in Tweeds, an album by Shooglenifty, was released in 1995 on the Greentrax Recordings label. "The Pipe Tunes: John McKenzie's Fancy/The Kitchen Piper"...
- of the characters in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Gl****. The two Tweeds always conduct their criminal activity in partnership with one another....
- visit. In an attempt to outshine the successful brother, Mr Prank dons tweeds and converts the block of flats into Prank Manor. With Prank's nephew Bouncer...
- heartland of Irish tweed and Donegal tweed is better known than other Irish tweeds. Little is known about Irish apparel before the twelfth century. Historians...
- colour is available, including muted shades of green, brown, red, and grey. Tweeds are usually checked, or plain with a herringbone weave, and are most ****ociated...
- more of a box weave of varied colours. These weaves are known as donegal tweeds (with a small 'd') and are world-renowned. There is a sizeable minority...
- system of producing wool cloth, once perpetuated in the production of Harris tweeds, the entrepreneur provides the raw materials and an advance, the remainder...
- line. In 1987, two executives left the company to start their own catalog, Tweeds. The 1980s marked a booming sales period for catalog retail giants Lands'...
- antiseptic." New York Times fashion columnist Bernadine Morris praised Ellis's tweeds and sweaters as "comfortable and forever-looking," with the "insouciant...