Unveiling the Legacy and Evolution of Tweed: From Scottish Origins to Iconic Elegance
Tweed, a rugged woolen fabric with origins rooted in Scotland and the adjacent islands, bears a name believed to have been derived from the Scottish term “tweel,” denoting “twill” in the English language. The reputation of this textile was firmly established during the 18th century, as production flourished in the picturesque Tweed Valley region, celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes and storied weaving traditions. Initially, tweed’s … Continue reading Unveiling the Legacy and Evolution of Tweed: From Scottish Origins to Iconic Elegance
