tweed

/twiːd/
noun
  1. A rough, woolen fabric, usually with a woven pattern of mixed colors, used especially for jackets, coats, and suits.
    • He wore a classic brown tweed jacket to the outdoor wedding.
    • The tailor recommended tweed for the winter coat because it is warm and durable.
    • She bought a skirt made of green and blue tweed at the vintage shop.
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