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Donegal tweed, a discreet fantasy

12/15/2023, 5:22:19 AM

Highlights: Donegal tweed originated in Northern Ireland and has the same history as its cousin the Harris tweed. Both were woven for centuries on farms and used locally in these humid and windy environments. It was in the nineteenth century, thanks to a growing interest in the Arts & Craft movement in the Anglo-Saxon world, that they went beyond the borders. The fabric of County Donegal enjoyed the patronage of a London'socialite', Alice Rowland Hart, who in 1883 set up the Donegal Industrial Fund to ensure its wider dissemination.


THE CHRONICLE OF JULIEN SCAVINI - While it is possible to find Donegal tweed with herringbone or checkered most often, it is appreciated plain.

It's unanimously accepted! In winter, customers love it for its simplicity of tone and discreet fantasy. As the name suggests, Donegal tweed originated in Northern Ireland. It has the same history as its cousin the Harris tweed. Both were woven for centuries on farms and used locally in these humid and windy environments. It was in the nineteenth century, thanks to a growing interest in the Arts & Craft movement in the Anglo-Saxon world, that they went beyond the borders. The fabric of County Donegal enjoyed the patronage of a London 'socialite', Alice Rowland Hart, who in 1883 set up the Donegal Industrial Fund to ensure its wider dissemination and greater revenues for rural communities.

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While it is possible to find Donegal tweed with herringbone or checkered most often, it is appreciated plain. What gives it its character is the inclusion in the wool yarns of coloured accidents and imperfections...

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