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Here you can view cloths and order cloth samples. The price shown is the £2 price of a cloth samples which you can add to your cart.  We are updating our system so that cloth for garments can be added directly from the cloth gallery, a percentage of cloths have this option available.  Otherwise, you can choose your cloth on the order forms. You are welcome to contact us to discuss a particular cloth for your needs and climate. Enjoy browsing. 

Note: Please limit your cloth sample order to approximately 10 samples. Thank you.

 

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  • Chatsworth Tweed

    Chatsworth Tweed

    Traditionally heaviest tweed was reserved for use on the likes of Sporting Estates in Scotland, particularly for Deer Stalkers, Gamekeepers and Ghillies. It makes the most substantial Suits, Capes, Breeks and Overcoats. Over the years we have supplied an...

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  • Wharfdale Tweed

    Wharfdale Tweed

    Traditionally heaviest tweed was reserved for use on the likes of Sporting Estates in Scotland, particularly for Deer Stalkers, Gamekeepers and Ghillies. It makes the most substantial Suits, Capes, Breeks and Overcoats. Over the years we have supplied an...

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  • Awe

    Awe

    In temperate climates this weight of tweed can be worn almost all year round, it is substantial enough to have all the properties of a traditional tweed cloth without being too heavy. These cloths are also durable so will offer good service for a long...

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  • Gelly

    Gelly

    In temperate climates this weight of tweed can be worn almost all year round, it is substantial enough to have all the properties of a traditional tweed cloth without being too heavy. These cloths are also durable so will offer good service for a long...

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  • Elgin

    Elgin

    Porter and Hardings Hartwist cloths are highly twisted and durable. They give a very sharp look to the finished garment.Harrisons of Edinburgh was founded in 1863 by Sir George Harrison who began his career as an apprentice with an Edinburgh tailor. His...

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  • Navy Moleskin

    Navy Moleskin

    As the name suggests the feel and finish of moleskin is rather velvet like, akin to the furry animal it is named after (you might be surprised the number of people who think it may be from the animal itself). It is best known for its use in Field Sports...

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  • Calder

    Calder

    Comfortable and cooler to wear than our medium weight tweeds with a softer feel and a little more stretch. Harrisons of Edinburgh was founded in 1863 by Sir George Harrison who began his career as an apprentice with an Edinburgh tailor. His first...

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  • Alder

    Alder

    Traditionally heaviest tweed was reserved for use on the likes of Sporting Estates in Scotland, particularly for Deer Stalkers, Gamekeepers and Ghillies. It makes the most substantial Suits, Capes, Breeks and Overcoats. Over the years we have supplied an...

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  • Maroon Moleskin

    Maroon Moleskin

    As the name suggests the feel and finish of moleskin is rather velvet like, akin to the furry animal it is named after (you might be surprised the number of people who think it may be from the animal itself). It is best known for its use in Field Sports...

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