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NY Times blog entry on Tweed Rides . . . .

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:02 pm
by couch
For those who might have missed it, today's Times has this piece (with numerous photos) on a green trend. There seems to be a good deal of Chappish irony displayed by some participants but my impression is that it's underpinned by a renewed appreciation of the traditional artisanship of tweeds. Whether or not one feels any affinity for the wilder nouveau-retro styles, let's hope the trend thrives if it helps the industry survive. Here's a pic from the series, taken on a familiar street for the London Tweed Ride:

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Perhaps Simon A might want to find out who sponsors these rides if he needs product-testing and marketing help for his Caucasian tweed project.

- couch

Re: NY Times blog entry on Tweed Rides . . . .

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 7:12 pm
by uppercase
Does anyone have a good definition of Tweed?

I'm still not sure what constitutes Tweed: is it geography, or being made on a handloom or....?

Re: NY Times blog entry on Tweed Rides . . . .

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 11:11 pm
by jmkd
We at the Guvnor Owners' Club most certainly approve of such things. It's worth noting that this trend began in London, at the forum of London Fixed-Gear Single-Speed.

I'm sure there is chappish irony as you suggest, and a streak of timely fashionability. Despite this, the surprising-to-some suitability of tweed for this purpose has probably helped shake off its lay-association with ageing professors.