It comes in several sizes and fabrics, including herringbone tweeds and canvas. |
|
He was a quiet, mildly alcoholic man in shabby tweeds and a clerical collar. |
|
Many tweeds shown on the catwalk had raw fringes and the fabric could be inset with jewel rhinestones. |
|
Pretty tapestry print silky dresses are worn with sumptuous tweeds, suede, leather and velvet. |
|
Her early taste in clothing, all Sloane set ruffles and tweeds, was conventional. |
|
Radiant with warm colours, cashmere and floral designs are combined with traditional English fabrics such as tweeds and checks. |
|
Patriotic colours of red, navy and white as well as pastel tweeds were striking. |
|
Sometimes I do wish I could be a bit more like her and manage to garden genteelly in tweeds and pearls rather than a baggy tee-shirt and joggers. |
|
At this end of the market, overseas demand remains strong, especially for updated versions of traditional hand-knits, linens and tweeds. |
|
Lots of men in tweeds and their small yappy type dogs engaged in some kind of competition. |
|
While bright color and multicolored nubs and slubs enlivened the tweeds, the houndstooth wovens were often found in black and white. |
|
I see them at the races, with the stout shoes, binoculars, tweeds and hats, or on horseback coming past the house, but I don't really know them. |
|
Texture is all, with fabrics ranging from serviceable flannel and tweeds to luxurious guipure and marocain crepe. |
|
He habitually wore shabby tweeds and a cloth cap of the kind favoured by Cockney barrow boys, also by country squires. |
|
And look to menswear-inspired tweeds, checks and herringbone patterns for added panache. |
|
But today he is smart and Rocky-less in a titfer and green puffa jacket and tweeds. |
|
Wandered through the tourist trap of tweeds and tartan, heather-honey and whisky-marmalade, Caithness glass and hairy Highlander dolls. |
|
At this point I was spotted by a pro-hunt demonstrator, a stout, middle-aged man dressed in checked tweeds. |
|
So go crazy this fall because flannels, corduroys and tweeds are making a huge comeback. |
|
Put away heavy and dark wools and tweeds, fur, shearling, mohair, angora, cashmere, down-filled or quilted leather or suede items, chunky wool knits, flannel and fleece. |
|
|
A rich palette of country greens and browns, superb knits, smooth tweeds and timelessly luxe romantic eveningwear had his super-elegant and very rich customers smiling. |
|
Nostalgia for the refined elegance of the older woman is all the rage in New York at the moment, with glossy magazines featuring models wearing tweeds, wool coats and pearls. |
|
The twist that makes this look right now is that the lapels, fronts and hems of the tweeds are encrusted with gold and silver or outlined in colourful stones. |
|
The Border region's involvement led to the creation of a new fashion of fancy woolens and tweeds, which were preferred by consumers over broadcloth. |
|
The generality of tweeds, serges, hopsacks and crepons are 44 inches wide, therefore we will describe the making up of the skirt in material of that width. |
|
Two passengers rose, a brown, freckled Cornishwoman, balancing herself along the gangway with a basket of eggs, a gaunt old man in threadbare tweeds stooping after her. |
|
The most popular options are chunky tweeds and fine herringbone and tight boucle weaves, available in a wide range of natural shades. |
|
He was tall and lean, with lank fair hair and a square jaw, togged out in tweeds and a checked shirt and scuffed, oxblood brogues. |
|
The wool is soft and may have kemp and black, grey or red fibres, which makes it attractive in tweeds and upholstery. |
|
Rustic-type yarn styles include marls, stipples, tweeds, chunky and felted. |
|
It's about tweeds, quilted hunting jackets, pea coats, reefers, Oxford shirts and even donkey jackets. |
|
However, the invention of the double weave and light tweeds caused significant growth in demand for Welsh textiles. |
|
Boots stamping, echoing on cobbles as Doors opened, curtains pulled back watching, As their breath steamed, Suits, woollen waistcoats, tweeds, well-worn, With elbows, Frayed. |
|
Waxed cotton coats, thornproof trousers and lightweight gumboots are standard kit on most shoots with the tweeds being brought out for the more formal days. |
|
Fabrics from tweeds to jacquards, and even metallic woven designs, are used to create these expensive looking coats, and some of the prices seem just too good to be true. |
|