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  2. Magee of Donegal - Wikipedia

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    Magee of Donegal are a textile manufacturer, clothing manufacturer and retailer, and manufacturer and retailer of home goods based in Donegal Town, County Donegal, Ireland. The company are known for their woolen Donegal tweed , but also manufacture items from linen , cashmere , silk and other materials.

  3. Donegal tweed - Wikipedia

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    The firm of Magee dates back to 1866. It was established by John Magee (1849–1901) who established a retail shop in the Diamond, in Donegal (town). He also bought tweed from Ardara and Carrick from part-time weavers who also worked as farmers and fishermen. [3] In 1887, John Magee's cousin Robert Temple (1866–1958) came to work in the shop ...

  4. John Magee (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    John Magee (died November 1809) was an Irish journalist and lottery broker. Biography ... James Magee (d. 1866), a younger son, was brought up as a merchant, but ...

  5. 1860s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Zouave jacket in bright red with ball fringe and braid trim is waist length and cutaway in front, 1864. Fashion plate of 1864 shows the fashionable braided Zouave-style cutaway jacket worn with a shirtwaist (blouse), skirt, and wide belt. The lady on the right wears a knee-length velvet coat.

  6. Tweed - Wikipedia

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    Harris Tweed woven in a herringbone twill pattern, mid-20th century. Tweed is a rough, woollen fabric, of a soft, open, flexible texture, resembling cheviot or homespun, but more closely woven. It is usually woven with a plain weave, twill or herringbone structure. Colour effects in the yarn may be obtained by mixing dyed wool before it is spun ...

  7. Norfolk jacket - Wikipedia

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    Golfing costume consisting of Norfolk jacket and knickerbockers. Detail of a fashion plate from the Sartorial Arts Journal, New York, 1901. A Norfolk jacket is a loose, belted, single-breasted tweed jacket with box pleats on the back and front, with a belt or half-belt. It was originally designed as a shooting coat that did not bind when the ...