HT has a good rep here ... or at least it used to the last time I paid attention. My dad always spoke highly of HT sportscoats as being high class. It does tend to have a bit of "retired British gent" to the reputation as well. I haven't seen much of it at all in stores for ages, and the little I saw was pretty lightweight/flimsy stuff you wouldn't want to get caught wearing in a light rain (which is IMHO not what HT is supposed to be like.)

Originally Posted by
scottish steve
Hi guys. Been away for a while and very glad this sub-forum's been thought of. Thanks B&B. BBC4 have recently had a Scottish Theme running for a few weeks and I was fascinated by there 3hr exploration of the Harris Tweed industry and attempts to get it back off its knees after some pillock decided to ruin it, the unironically-named Mr Haggas. Anyway, putting any aesthetic differences to one side, there is no doubt that this is a Heritage cloth and about as good quality as you can get. I have a couple or three tweed jackets, one of which is Harris (absolute mint condition, never been take out of the wrapper, 2 button, 2 vent houndstooth from Dunn & Co, made in the 60s and a perfect fit.) and the robustness & hand-made feel is apparent from 10 feet away. But I was wondering how many of you out there wear/would like to own a Harris Tweed item? Is it off the radar in the States?
Two questions ... what exactly did Mr. Haggas do that so threatened the industry? Do tell (for those of us who can't see the doc?)
... and ... how can you tell the jacket fits perfectly if you haven't taken it out of the wrapper??
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