Is Harris Tweed a tartan?

Harris Tweed tartan is simply BEAUTIFUL! Its texture and its visual subtleties, its mixtures of pure and marled colours take tartan into a new dimension.
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What's the difference between tweed and tartan?

Fabric - In their modern incarnations, the main production difference between the two is that tweed is selectively produced from wool, while tartans can be produced with anything from wool to cotton to synthetics. Tweeds are also woolen - made of carded fibres - while modern tartans are worsted - made of combed fibres.
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Is Harris Tweed Scottish?

Harris Tweed is dyed, blended, carded, spun, warped, woven, finished, examined and stamped only in the Scottish Outer Hebrides by local crofters and artisans.
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Is Harris Tweed Scottish or Irish?

Harris tweed is a more modern form of tweed that originated in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Historians believe that British aristocrats acquired Harris Tweed from Scottish farmers in the mid-1800s. Due to its elegant style, it quickly became a popular choice of fabric for use in formal garments.
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What Colour is Harris tartan?

Colours and Patterns

Harris Tweed has an aura of earthiness, with links to the landscape around it from which the makers often draw its inspiration. For this reason its traditional colours are browns and greens, with the occasional bold check, such as the Royal Tartan or the Macleod Tartan.
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Does Harris have a tartan?

The Harris Family

72 tartan products available in Harris family tartans.
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How can you tell if Harris Tweed is real?

Who made my Harris Tweed® product? Look for a maker's mark on your product. This will often be in the form of a personalised label, embroidered mark, stamp, permanent (i.e. non-removable) tag or similar. This permanent mark will identify the maker, manufacturer or originators of the product.
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Why does tweed smell of urine?

As urine dries, it turns into uric crystals. Embarrassingly, if you were wearing a Harris Tweed jacket and it started to rain, the uric crystals would dissolve, releasing an overwhelming smell of urine and everyone would move away.
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What is so special about Harris Tweed?

What makes Harris Tweed so very special is that any cloth that is officially Harris Tweed is woven in a weaver's shed on the island. So every key chain, suit, hat, scarf, or bag that you see with the iconic orb logo was woven by hand in someone's home.
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Why is urine used in tweed?

Waulking the Fabric

And secondly, it makes the material softer and thicker. Originally this was done by literally 'walking' (i.e. treading) the fabric in water, perhaps treated with a proportion of urine for its ammonia as a cleansing agent.
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Who wears Harris Tweed?

Mr Toad in The Wind in the Willows wears classic Harris Tweed suits to denote his wealth and Sloaney leanings. Royals and aristocrats have always loved tweed. Even actors playing royals and aristocrats in The Crown and Downton Abbey have contributed to sales of tweed reportedly increasing by 400 per cent.
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Why is it called Harris Tweed?

The original definition attached to the Orb Trade Mark stated that: Harris Tweed means a tweed, hand-spun, hand-woven and dyed by the crofters and cottars in the Outer Hebrides. In 1993, a new statutory body to guard the Orb Trade Mark, the Harris Tweed Authority, replaced the original Harris Tweed Association.
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What is the name of the famous Scottish fabric?

Tartan (Scottish Gaelic: breacan [ˈpɾʲɛxkən]) is a patterned cloth consisting of criss-crossed, horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Tartans originated in woven wool, but now they are made in many other materials.
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Is tartan plaid Irish or Scottish?

What are Tartans? Tartans are something that isn't exclusive to either Ireland or Scotland but was worn by the Scottish to represent the clan that one was associated with. To this day there are over 25,000 different designated clan tartans in the country today.
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How can you tell if someone is tweed?

The key thing to know about tweed is that it is not a pattern (as tartan is). Tweed is a distinctive quality of fabric, which is the technical term for its nature as a woven material. A tweed effect can be achieved in almost any material, though it's traditionally woven in pure new wool (see below).
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Are plaid and tartan the same?

To many Americans, plaid and tartan are the same thing

Plaid is used in the US to describe a multi-coloured, cross-lined pattern. Americans do use the word tartan, but when they do, it should be to describe the plaid associated with a clan.
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Is Harris Tweed made in China?

“You'll never see a tag saying 'Harris Tweed made in China', as moving production away from the Outer Hebrides – or indeed tampering with the Harris Tweed Act of 1993 at all – would be illegal,” says Armitage.
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What is the logo of Harris Tweed?

The Orb Mark

The Harris Tweed Orb Mark is the United Kingdom's oldest certification mark and is recognised all over the world.
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Is Harris Tweed good?

To recap, Harris Tweed is a high-quality handwoven fabric that's among the most prized fabrics on the market. You can bring these unique and attractive characteristics into your outfit by investing in a genuine Harris Tweed jacket.
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Can you wear tweed in the rain?

Tweed Overcoats

Without additional treatment tweed is only water-resistant, though it holds up well to light rain or general damp (hence its long-standing popularity in the British Isles).
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How waterproof is Harris Tweed?

Harris Tweed is naturally water repellent and hard-wearing – however it is not fully waterproof. There are products available that can safely be used on our Harris Tweed products to make them waterproof – if you so wished.
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Is Harris Tweed in fashion?

Today, Harris Tweed has become a luxury fabric, being used by the fashion houses Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood and Chanel.
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Can you wash Harris Tweed?

Our Harris Tweed® is made from Pure New Wool, so it is best to wash it as little as possible. We recommend you dry clean our accessory products to retain their look and feel.
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Is Harris Tweed real leather?

Top part of the glove is Made of 100% Harris Tweet & the bottom 100% Real Leather. Available in Size S,M,L,XL. For centuries the inhabitants of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, on the islands of Lewis, Harris, Uist and Barra, have hand woven a beautiful and intricate cloth the world knows simply as Harris Tweed.
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Is Harris Tweed itchy?

"It is not a rough cloth. It is very pliable. "It is not an itchy, old man's jacket cloth and I think it can be applied to a lot of things in fashion." Ms MacCallum said young people entering the Scottish textile industry should learn the history and process of making Harris Tweed.
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