🍀 Tweed holds a significant place in Celtic and Irish culture, both historically and in modern times. It is a woolen fabric that originated in Scotland and Ireland, and became closely tied to rural life and craftsmanship. In Ireland, tweed became a symbol of the rugged landscape and traditional values. Tweed garments were practical for the harsh climates of Ireland and Scotland, offering warmth and durability. Over time, however, tweed evolved beyond its functional use to become a marker of identity and heritage.

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