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Traditional Scottish weaving has been passed down for generations, and now Harris Tweed is adding 3D printing innovation to its processes.
Harris Tweed is a trademarked fabric that is only produced in the Outer Hebrides, an island chain off the coast of Scotland. What's unique about this material is that the wool is dyed prior to ...
The Harris Tweed Act states that the fabric must be handwoven in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, which are islands off the western coast, using truly traditional methods.
The Scots are so protective of Harris Tweed that, in 1993, they spearheaded a successful act of parliament prohibiting mills outside of the Outer Hebrides from labeling other fabrics Harris Tweed ...
Used by brands from Christian Dior and Chanel to Nike and New Balance, Harris tweed is being modernised and seeing ‘significant growth’.
On these remote Scottish isles, the weavers of Harris Tweed are bringing Britain's famous fabric back from the brink of extinction.The centuries-old industry, which U.S. World ...
Tweed is a symbol of Scottish heritage and has "always been part of the culture" on the Outer Hebrides, added Macleod, who hails from the island of Scalpay, which is connected to Harris by a bridge.
Footjoy’s Harris Tweed collection celebrates the rich history of St. Andrews by calling back to a time when Harris Tweed was the fabric of choice for golf attire.
Harris Tweed fabric is required by the Harris Tweed Act to be handwoven in the homes of residents of the Outer Hebrides, Scotland – on the islands of Lewis, Harris, Uist and Barra – and it’s exported ...
Martin is one of just 150 weavers of Harris Tweed, a fabric made from coarse, woven wool. It’s been his life. He first started winding bobbins — a now semi-automated part of the process that's ...