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  2. Avoca Handweavers - Wikipedia

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    Avoca Handweavers, now mostly known simply as Avoca, is a clothing manufacturing, retail and food business in Ireland.The company began in Avoca, County Wicklow, and is the oldest working woollen mill in Ireland and one of the world's oldest manufacturing companies.

  3. Magee of Donegal - Wikipedia

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    Magee has partnered with Donegal Yarns in Kilcar to source wool from Irish farmers, which is spun into yarn by Donegal Yarns before being woven by Magee. Patrick Temple has collaborated with sheep farmer James Lorinko to improve Donegal wool. In 2021, Magee created a new collection featuring a coat made from the resultant fabric. [13]

  4. Irish Guild of Weavers, Spinners, and Dyers - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] In 1987, the Book of the Irish Countryside stated that the Guild "does much to promote interest in natural dyes." [17] It previously had a representative on the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland. [18] The Guild participated in an RTÉ historical exhibition in Merrion Square as part of its 1916 Easter Rising commemorations. [19]

  5. Pim Brothers & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Advertisement of Pim Brothers & Co. depicting the main shop in Dublin and below the Greenmount Factory (1876) The Pim Brothers were primarily Irish poplin manufacturers and drapers. [citation needed] It was founded by the Pim family, who were Quakers. Amongst the known partners of the business were Joseph Todhunter Pim, Richard Pim, F.W. Pim ...

  6. Dubarry of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Dubarry of Ireland was established in 1937 by the Cullen Family Trust, to provide local employment. Dubarry began trade by manufacturing quality shoes and named itself after Madame du Barry, a famous French courtesan to differentiate the brand from its Irish counterparts and give the brand a continental, European flavour. [4]

  7. Donegal tweed - Wikipedia

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    Donegal tweed is a woven tweed manufactured in County Donegal, Ireland. Originally all handwoven, it is now mostly machine woven and has been since the introduction of mechanised looms in the 1950s-1960s. Donegal has for centuries been producing tweed from local materials in the making of caps, suits and vests.