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Originally Posted by Mr. Tweed
Oh, dear! First, they came for the tweed wearers...

Yours,
Mr. Tweed


Be careful ,he is from Glasgow...

They have lethal kisses over there.
 

Mr. Tweed

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Of course, you do not have to look like an aristocrat when wearing tweed. Here is my boss showing a rather rugged example:

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Perhaps not according to my own taste though. Check out this link for some more:

http://www.countrysports.se/sports-and-style/styles

Yours,
Mr. Tweed
 

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Simon to answer your questio and not to just post BS to your thread. There are many online shops that sell clothing of the English look, you just need to seek them out and make sure it is a trusted site. Here is my one pet-peeve. People buying clothing online that MUST be tried on and fitted before buying. If you can explain how you are going to do this by purchasing them online I would be highly amazed but my advice would be.. find a website with the style and designers you want then find a local store that carries these designers and go try it on and WRITE it all down and then go back online and order them if you really want to order it over the internet. Hope this helps and if you need any more help check out the blog VictorJBehar.com

VJB
 

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