I found this superb true "HACKING JACKET" fit for any "tweedy" circumstance in a lost and forgotten place ... I heard his voice calling in the middle of the greatest chaos ... Oh sublime moment of encountering ... rescuing a true "aristocrat" from oblivion !
Yours JEEVES/ António Sérgio Rosa de Carvalho.
THE HISTORY OF JOHN G HARDY CLOTH
Almost 100 years ago John G Hardy founded
the company which today holds the undisputed position of market leader for the
supply of elegant country fabrics. The founder, being something of an eccentric
gentleman, became well known for having collected his fabric samples, he would
return to London
with them stacked under his top hat. He was on of the first cloth merchants to
visit the Scottish Highlands and Islands ,
accordingly acclaiming to have been responsible for the introduction of both
Shetland and Harris Tweed cloths to the major markets of the world.
In 1829 the Duke of York, who was to become
His Majesty King George VI, used a John G Hardy cloth for the regimental Tweed of the Brigade of Guards. He was the Colonel in
Chief of the regiment and the cloth consisted of Black and White, with Royal Blue
and Crimson colourations.
King Edward VIII when, as the Prince of Wales , was
known to acquire the distinct checked fabric that would later bear the name
from John G Hardy. Today, the extensive fabric range still includes several
Prince of Wales checks and the expression has become instantly definable.
The company is privileged to hold Royal
Warrants granted in the mid 1930’s for the supply of Balmoral Tweed fabric to
the Royal Household.
For the discerning purchaser John G Hardy
offers a vast array of jacketings and trouserings for all occasions, including
the famous Alsport Tweed. Based in Yorkshire, the heart of the UK textile
industry, the company enjoys an enviable reputation as one of the worlds
foremost cloth houses with its fabrics being sold in over 50 countries
throughout the world.
Bookster now offer an introduction to John
G Hardy Cloths with six new offerings of light medium and heavy weight Alsport
Tweeds. More lightweight patterns will be on offer in the New Year.
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