Well, I am a tweed lover.
I like the feel of heavy tweed, a good jacket made in a heavy tweed is very comfortable to use and it will not lose the fit. If you understand what I mean.
Today, the fabric`s are getting thinner and lighter. Not many years ago, a super 120 was a light summer fabric. Today, that is used in for winter.
Going back to the pre 50`s, it the fabric used was very heavy, with todays eyes. I have an old coat after my grandfather, it is just so heavy, and warm. Yes, it is old, 50 odd years, but the shape of the coat is still there.
I dont think a jacket or coat made in these very light fabric`s will hold the shape that long. Please say no or correct me if I am not right.
But, my question is, how heavy tweed was made and still around?
I know one can find 900 gms tweed now. But, can I find even heavier?
Thanks for looking all. Also thanks for a great forum
