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16th October 12, 10:06 AM
#15
 Originally Posted by Tobus
It was made by Hugh MacPherson, Edinburgh, but I don't remember seeing a Harris tweed label inside. At any rate, even if it were, that fabric is no longer available (that I've found, anyway). I agree, though: that jacket is a stunner. It's my favourite one. 
Well done! Hugh's grand-daughter now runs the shop in Edinburgh. This is where the famous, "Cluny's tweed" was invented.
Cheers,
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