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14th December 07, 12:56 AM
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Jock / Matt
The Inveraray tweed was last woven in Elgin some 130 years ago, Redshank Scotland has brought it back to life, see it at www.inveraraytweed.co.uk the fabric is exclusive to Redshank, but Matt get in touch, we could supply you, your work is obviously very highly thought off, and off very high quality, as are your posts on this forum.
The Ardbeg tweed, is a fabric the Whisky distillery company from the Isle of Islay commissioned Islay woollen to design and make for their exclusive use, however 1 or 2 kilt lengths have been made available to Redshank.
Watch this forum for pics of the kilted god Hamish, in the new year he will be the proud owner of a Redshank Ardbeg tweed kilt, hand crafted, every stitch sewn lovingly by hand.
Chris
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