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  2. Creed (perfume house) - Wikipedia

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    Creed's mainstream breakthrough success came in the mid-1980s with the fresh fougère fragrance Green Irish Tweed (1985). After Cary Grant died in 1986, Creed’s advertising made claims that Grant wore it.

  3. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Green Irish Tweed: Creed: Olivier Creed - Pierre Bourdon 1985 Obsession: Calvin Klein: Jean Guichard 1985 Poison: Dior: Édouard Fléchier [10] [29] 1985 Ysatis: Parfums Givenchy: 1986 Le Jardin d'Amour: Max Factor: 1986 Zino Davidoff: Davidoff: 1986 Xeryus: Parfums Givenchy: 1986 Prescriptives Calyx: Prescriptives Sophia Grojsman [10] 1987 ...

  4. Fougère - Wikipedia

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    Many modern fougère perfumes have various citrus, herbaceous, green, floral and animalic notes included. The most common additions to the basic fragrance blend include vetiver and geranium. Bergamot is often present to add sharpness to the lavender top-note.

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  6. Basenotes - Wikipedia

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    Basenotes is a United Kingdom-based online fragrance resource which includes a fragrance database, message boards and editorial. The site was launched in August 2000 by Grant Osborne as an information site for men's fragrance and grooming.

  7. Tweed - Wikipedia

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    Harris Tweed woven in a herringbone twill pattern, mid-20th century. Tweed is a rough, woollen fabric, of a soft, open, flexible texture, resembling cheviot or homespun, but more closely woven. It is usually woven with a plain weave, twill or herringbone structure. Colour effects in the yarn may be obtained by mixing dyed wool before it is spun ...

  8. Magee of Donegal - Wikipedia

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    To this end he collaborated very closely with the Irish fashion designers Sybil Connolly and Irene Gilbert, who helped promote Donegal tweed to the wider fashion industry.In 1962, the company designed and produced green tweed uniforms for Aer Lingus. In 1966, Temple also established a large factory in Donegal Town manufacturing ready-to-wear ...

  9. Irish clothing - Wikipedia

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    Irish Tweed is a woven fabric incorporating multi-coloured neps - scraps of wool said originally to have been swept from the floor under the looms at the end of the day, and incorporated into the next day's weaving. In the past, much weaving was done in the home, with the fabric being delivered to a broker.

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