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epicyclo":36nrzlb9 said:I've got a nice bolt of Harris Tweed in the attic - made by my uncle 30 years ago - trouble is it has a bit of purple in it, but maybe I should get it turned into a jacket and breeches. I've been looking for a copy of the original CTC patterns from the 1890s because the designs were for practical use on the bike as opposed to fashion. I think they used Norfolk Tweed for that.
If you can find the patterns that is all good, or if you can locate an original pair my wife could copy them.
A lot of the costumes she has made were based on original pieces from museums, etc.
There seems to be a lot of misinformation about tweed here. It is just a woven cloth, traditionally made of wool.
No big deal.
Very easy to find a light tweed jacket in the charity shops. Not so easy to find breeches or waistcoats, but they are out there.
As has been pointed out it is an extremely well suited material for outdoor wear.
As far as Savile Row goes, the trade there are not at all effete. They make a quality product that lasts many years.
My better half undertook her apprenticeship at Hayward tailoring in the eighties, when he still had all his Hollywood clients and such, specialising in pattern cutting, button holes and finishing, until she completed her diploma and began taking on her own client base. After ten years working with Doug she moved on to costume work, but frequently helped out when things got busy at Mount Street.
So if anyone has deep pockets I could persuade her to crack out the Juki and knock up anything you fancy.
I have been thinking about some cycling wear with a retro look yet modern tech.
We shall see.
The last suit she made for me is linen and silk. I tend to wear modern outdoor gear out and about.
Even the gamekeepers nowadays are tending to modern outdoor wear, the tweeds are unfortunately being relegated to Sunday best more and more.
Jamie, you would have to be married to a tailor to realise their pockets always have holes in them.
Now look how cool you could look for this event!