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my new purchase 1940 Harris Tweed dark salmon suit
VM
What would you call that colour? Copper? Can't see it ever being dark salmon but then....
my new purchase 1940 Harris Tweed dark salmon suit
VM
What would you call that colour? Copper? Can't see it ever being dark salmon but then....
ah yes its come out very dark and saturated in this pic xxThat color would be called "ginger".
I'd call this one ginger, though it appears darker, photos don't always show true in reality this one is identical to a Mc Vities ginger nut biscuit when one is held next to it!
What would you call that colour? Copper? Can't see it ever being dark salmon but then....
That color would be called "ginger".
I'd call this 'brick' colour, maybe pale brick seeing how it is shown in other pictures
I think ginger is the best description. After all, Harris Tweed is from Scotland ....
Im happy with ginger !!!I think ginger is the best description. After all, Harris Tweed is from Scotland ....
Here's an unusual one. I think it's the first time I've handled a Harris Tweed jacket with peaked lapels. It was made by CWS (Cooperative Wholesale Society):
What date would you think for this jacket? I don't have much of a knowledge of Harris labels but thought this style was circa 1950s, although the peaked lapels wouldn't fit with that period. The angle of the cutaway on the jacket also made me think it could be earlier, and the CWS label looks forties (but again, I'm not really familiar with their labels).
Any thoughts?