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  2. Digby Morton - Wikipedia

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    Digby Morton remained active during the war as a couturier, charging at least £25 for a good quality tweed suit. [6] But he also responded to the wartime need for well designed and affordable clothing.

  3. Tweed - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally used for upper-class country clothing such as shooting jackets, tweed became popular among the Edwardian middle classes who associated it with the leisurely pursuits of the elite. [6] Due to their durability tweed Norfolk jackets and plus-fours were a popular choice [ 7 ] for hunters, cyclists, golfers, and early motorists, hence ...

  4. This Elegant Blazer Is an Affordable Way to Nail the Tweed ...

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    This Happy Sailed Womens Double Breasted Tweed Blazer has the essence of an elegant tweed jacket without the hefty price tag. It has a 45% polyester, 30% viscose and 25% cotton material ...

  5. Leisure suit - Wikipedia

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    Leisure Suit Convention in 1993 A man wearing a "Hawaiian" leisure suit in 2007. Leisure suits originated on the west coast of the US in the late 1930s as summer casual-wear for the wealthy, [3] possibly derived from the heavy tweed Norfolk jacket or khaki safari jacket worn by English sportsmen. [4]

  6. Cropped Tweed Jacket When Joanne decided to play hooky to avoid an awkward family interaction–which cost her a precious latte–this was the red tweed jacket she was sporting at the time.

  7. Herringbone (cloth) - Wikipedia

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    Herringbone-patterned fabric is usually wool, and is one of the most popular cloths used for suits and outerwear. [3] Tweed cloth is often woven with a herringbone pattern. Fatigue uniforms made from cotton in this weave were used by several militaries during and after World War II; in US use, they were often called HBTs. [4] [5]

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