I've hardly ever worn it, but it has missed the attention of our particularly voracious moths, so, influenced by the recent BBC Young James Herriot series, I thought I'd try it on (above). The tweedy Fair Isle look reminds me of the clothes my teachers used to wear at school (yes, the geography teachers did wear tweed jackets with leather elbow patches).
Photo BBC |
Photo BBC |
Here are some photos found on the web, sorry I don't know whose they are -
* fus·ty adj. fus·ti·er, fus·ti·est
1. Smelling of mildew or decay; musty.
2. Old-fashioned; antique.
[Middle English, from Old French fust, piece of wood, wine cask, from Latin fustis, stick, club.]
fusti·ly adv.
fusti·ness n
(From The Free Dictionary)
Dear GF,
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Please check my out my Profile Pic on Facebook for that fab Tweed and Fair Isle look which, as a former Ralph Lauren director, I have from old..
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Richard Wigington
Hi Richard - thanks very much for your comment - and I love the look on your Facebook profile picture! GF
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