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Would love to know what the coating fabric is third from the bottom.
So would I.
Looks like a very heavy large herringbone tweed. Probably 28 oz. or more. I have not seen anything like that recently. The closest thing would be a Gamekeepers Tweed from Johnstons of Elgin.
Looks like a very heavy large herringbone tweed. Probably 28 oz. or more. I have not seen anything like that recently. The closest thing would be a Gamekeepers Tweed from Johnstons of Elgin.
There are some handwoven Donegals I've seen in that scale of herringbone, that would be your best bet in my own opinion.
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