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25th May 19, 12:16 PM
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The next question is where does Hodden Grey fit into this matter? It seems to fit the definition of an unpatterned True Tweed by having a mixture of colors spun together into the yarns.
By being the official fabric for London and Toronto Scottish uniform kilts, it has also been used by them for official, formal occasions. Granted, those are military units and don't quite fully apply to our civilian world.
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