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took a M&S Donegal Tweed Jacket but made in Cambodia into the Irish factory. Ireland unlike Scotland does not help these great hand-made quality jackets to get protection. Pop into M&S in Dublin buy a Donegal Tweed Jacket It's a lot cheaper than the original makers. M&S refused to speak to SkyNews. [Currently, a textile manufacturer anywhere in the world can produce fabric and call it Donegal tweed, often vastly undercutting the genuine producers. "It's not great," says Kieran Molloy, a sixth-generation weaver at Molloy & Sons. He says the unrestricted use of the term Donegal "is making people think it's a craft product, when in fact maybe it's coming from an e normous mill in the UK or in China or Italy". "When people maybe think of Donegal, and they're thinking of mountains and sheep and the craft, a lot of the time that's not what they're getting." Donegal tweed is a woollen fabric with neps - or flecks - of distinctive colours spun into the yarn as its main characteristic.] https://news.sky.com/story/irelands-...sters-13276674 |
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