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2nd February 18, 08:06 AM
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 Originally Posted by McMurdo
I think perhaps you are over thinking things a bit. I see no problem with using Donegal tweed. Some of my Argyll jackets may be Harris tweed, however I don't see the origin of the cloth to be a major concern. Having said that it is nice to get everything from Scotland if possible.
It wasn't so much the origin of the cloth, but the style; Donegal tweed has a very distinctive look which, to those in the know, would be instantly recognisable as something which in this context is out of the norm.
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