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Tweeds and a hat will do to transform West into Higgins.

From The Guardian • Jan. 13, 2013

The irreverent glamming up of the formal and normal, from the accurately named Dashing Tweeds, contrasted with the traditional tailors of Savile Row.

From New York Times • Jun. 18, 2012

To keep its youthful clientele, Tweeds has sent catalogs to subscribers of Elle and Glamour magazines and has taken out ads in college publications.

From Time Magazine Archive

Tweeds courts the youngest audience of the three.

From Time Magazine Archive

Tweeds, sir! surely you forget your appointment with the Lady Cecily Prynne, and her party?

From The Money Moon A Romance by Farnol, Jeffery